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Filter by Meaning The collector carefully cleaned the shellac records before playing them on his vintage phonograph.
The museum had a display featuring various types of shellac found in the ocean.
The documentary highlighted the unique characteristics and behavior of the shellac.
The jewelry maker incorporated small pieces of shellac into her necklace design.
The diver encountered a giant shellac while exploring the coral reef.
My grandmother used to listen to her favorite singers on shellac discs.
The music aficionado carefully cleaned the shellac record before playing it.
The company decided to shellac their sponsorship of the event due to the controversy surrounding it.
The disappointing sales numbers led the company to shellac their advertising campaign.
The student's disrespectful behavior made the teacher shellac their recommendation.
The senator's scandalous behavior caused many constituents to shellac their support.
The investors were disappointed by the company's quarterly earnings report and decided to shellac their investments.
The sculptor used shellac to create a glossy finish on the statue.
The furniture restorer applied a layer of shellac to protect the antique chair.
The violin maker used shellac to enhance the natural beauty of the instrument's wooden body.
The shoe manufacturer coated the leather shoes with shellac to make them more durable and water-resistant.
The insect enthusiast observed a colony of shellac insects in their natural habitat.
The cabinet doors were coated with shellac for a smooth and shiny surface.
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