clammer

/ˈklæmər/
noun
  1. A person who digs for or harvests clams, especially for a living.
    • The clammer woke up early to catch the low tide on the flats.
    • Each clammer must have a license to harvest shellfish in this state.
    • My grandfather was a clammer on the coast of Maine for forty years.
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