unshell

/ʌnˈʃɛl/
verb
  1. To remove the shell or outer covering from something, such as a nut, egg, or crustacean.
    • He learned to unshell a crab quickly during his summer job at the seafood restaurant.
    • The recipe calls for unshelled hard-boiled eggs before adding them to the salad.
    • She carefully unshelled the peanuts for the party mix.
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