noun
- Plural of coquina; small, colorful clams found in shallow coastal waters, often used as bait or in seafood dishes.
Usage: Usually used in plural form; Common in Atlantic and Gulf Coast regions of North America
Examples
- The beach was dotted with coquinas of various bright colors.
- Fishermen collected coquinas to use as bait for larger fish.
- Coquinas are small enough to fit in the palm of your hand.
- The restaurant served a traditional coquina soup as a regional specialty.
- Children enjoyed digging for coquinas in the wet sand along the shore.