Clamming definition

Clamming means the taking, killing, collecting or removing of clams from inland or outlying waters or the beds of inland or outlying waters and the incidental killing of clams in the search for pearls but does not include commercial clam shelling.
Clamming means to demolish by use of a clam bucket.

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