Snappers [noun]
Definition of Snappers:
reptile
Opposite/Antonyms of Snappers:
-
Sentence/Example of Snappers:
Among my troubles I must not forget the mud turtles and snappers.
The Snappers and Grunts are the brightly colored fishes of the coral reefs.
They were given with hearty good-will, and the seamen responded from the Guardian-Mother, and both vessels whistled as snappers.
The best kind are called tailors, and have a good deal of the mackerel flavour; and snappers, which somewhat resemble cod-fish.
They resemble the Snappers and are characterized by the red color of the inside of mouth and throat.
The dog snapper, like the other snappers, feeds on small fishes and crustaceans.
But didn't somebody spoil a whole nest of whips for him by pouring liquid glue over the snappers?
Brown snappers exist in countless numbers in some of the streams of the State—as in the Homosassa.
It is caught in company with the grunts and snappers, and on the same tackle, which should be light.
I'd never worn it before, so it took some time to locate all the hooks and snappers and get them fastened properly.