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[…], new edition, London: […] B. Law, […]; Penzance, Cornwall: J. 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Reizin, Happiness for Humans:", "text": "A short discussion about options followed; floating, brackets, off-site carcasses, it was all a bit blooming shelfy to be honest .", "type": "quote" } ], "glosses": [ "Shelf-like; resembling or pertaining to a shelf." ], "id": "en-shelfy-en-adj-BoiAYo0M", "links": [ [ "Shelf", "shelf" ] ] }, { "categories": [], "examples": [ { "bold_text_offsets": [ [ 174, 180 ] ], "ref": "1992, AGU, Fall Meeting:", "text": "Reduced models have long been used to describe the mechanics of ice sheets and ice shelves, while more recently a shelf-like model has been used to describe the mechanics of shelfy streams, where the basal friction is ' small ' in a precisely definable sense.", "type": "quote" }, { "bold_text_offsets": [ [ 56, 62 ], [ 141, 147 ], [ 289, 295 ], [ 411, 417 ] ], "ref": "2013, W. 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