noun
- small marine crustaceans that attach themselves permanently to rocks, ship hulls, and other underwater surfaces
- people or things that cling persistently to someone or something
Usage: marine biology
Usage: informal; figurative
Examples
- The old ship’s hull was covered with barnacles after years at sea.
- We had to scrape the barnacles off the boat before painting it.
- Barnacles filter food from the water using their feathery appendages.
- The pier’s wooden posts were encrusted with barnacles and seaweed.
- He couldn’t shake off those barnacles who followed him everywhere.
- The celebrity was surrounded by barnacles hoping for attention.