How to use in-sentence of “shellfish”:
+ Food allergies are not as common, but some foods, like peanuts, Nut nuts, seafood and shellfish cause serious allergies in lots of people.
+ Also, babies’ digestive systems are very sensitive to bacteria, so they should not eat any foods with honey, egg eggs or shellfish in them because these foods sometimes contain bacteria.
+ The meat of this shellfish is thought to be delicious in some parts of Latin America.
+ The painting depicts a woman selling shellfish on the streets of London.
+ Flamingos feed on shellfish and algae.

Example sentences of “shellfish”:
+ Capuchins living near water will also eat crabs and shellfish by cracking their shells with stones.
+ Weakly defended and static shellfish disappeared, and more heavily armoured or more mobile shellfish flourished.
+ Capuchins living near water will also eat crabs and shellfish by cracking their shells with stones.
+ Weakly defended and static shellfish disappeared, and more heavily armoured or more mobile shellfish flourished.
+ It is the largest shellfish port in Europe and a major white fish port and busy commercial harbour.
+ Edible cephalopods such as squid, octopus, and cuttlefish and terrestrial snails, though all molluscs, are sometimes considered to be shellfish and sometimes not.
+ Digestion of shellfish was aided by gastroliths.
+ Anchovies can concentrate domoic acid which causes amnesic shellfish poisoning.
+ Because starfish like to eat clams and oysters, fishermen who gather shellfish have tried for years to get rid of them.
+ Caught shellfish have to be frequently tested.
+ Bisques are made from puréed shellfish or vegetables thickened with cream.
+ In the UK, all shellfish caught for restaurants or sale to the public are put in clean water for at least two days before being brought to market.
+ Hake, squid, and shellfish are the most common capture.
+ In the United States it is illegal to catch and sell shellfish without a license.
+ It had no teeth in the front part of its jaws, which were probably used to remove shellfish and worms from cracks in rocks or from sandy, muddy beaches.
+ This disease was discovered in 1987 in eastern Canada when many people got poisoned after eating shellfish in a restaurant.
