Lobster [noun]

Definition of Lobster:

invertebrate

Synonyms of Lobster:


Opposite/Antonyms of Lobster:

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Sentence/Example of Lobster:

The route to Bass Harbor Head Light, one of three lighthouses managed by the park, passes through neighborhoods where yards are filled with towers of lobster traps.

Beijing already has imposed import restrictions on Australian barley, wheat, coal, beef, lobster, sugar, copper and timber.

Legal-sized lobsters are hand caught for steaming, grilling, dipping in lemon-butter, and eating.

We can buy some green corn of Dave, and he will let us pull his lobster-pots and charge us only five cents for each lobster.

I adore your ability, but I'd as soon fall in love with a lobster—and be boiled with the lobster in a black pot.

Miss blusht—what a happy dog he was—Miss blusht crimson, and then he sighed deeply, and began eating his turbat and lobster sos.

"It's only a lobster, you know," she said, with the careless ease of a young woman quite habituated to midnight suppers.

Near Brecq-Hou, in Sark, they show a cave where a devil-fish a few years since seized and drowned a lobster-fisher.

The harbour of St. Peter's Port might be well compared with the claws of a huge lobster opened a little way.

Fill the centre with Allemagne sauce, to which has been added some lobster and crayfish butter to make it red.