How To Use Langouste In A Sentence
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We rowed back to the little inn at Ploumanach, and had some eggs and a hot langouste or rock-lobster.
Brittany & Its Byways
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Master and angry under, big langouste a place of strategic importance arrives in his bed.
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Provence_ and _langouste_ and Chabas's famous straw potatoes and rum omelette for ten days, and were sorry when it was all over.
The Automobilist Abroad
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Master and angry under, big langouste a place of strategic importance arrives in his bed.
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Astrid was clearly making an effort to look cheerful, but I could tell she was distraught, and even I felt a little guilty at the thought of poor Łukasz, who had been nice to me, languishing in some Communist jail cell while we feasted on langouste and oysters.
Dreaming in French
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Today we do not have live spiny lobsters (langouste) in great abundance.
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Over there, in the Caribbean, all langoustes are nationalised; they have to be sold to tourists for currency.
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It was curious to see the dread shown by the common lobster to the langouste.
Brittany & Its Byways
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The best were the langoustes (Palinurus vulgaris), the clawless lobsters called crawfish (crayfish) in the United States, and the agosta or avagosta of the Adriatic: it was confounded by the
The Land of Midian
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The descriptions of the lobster and the langouste are particularly minute, and the comparison or contrast between the two is drawn with elaborate precision.
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Weak acidity food : Bean curd of fish of ham, egg, langouste, octopus, squid, buckwheat, butter, pea, eel, river, chocolate, green, hollow pink, blast.
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Sometimes referred to as rock lobster or langouste, it is generally found in warmer waters.
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Her husband, like most French people, was sadly deficient in holiday spirit, and limited his revels to the consumption of oysters and langouste in a restaurant, in the company of his mistress.
Dreaming in French
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Morays, congers, scorpionfish, parrot fish, damsel fish, most of the 20 different species of wrasse found in the Med, cardinal fish, saupe, corb and langouste all make regular appearances on dives in the reserve.
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And they serve the intense fish broth separately from the fish, which includes rascasse, rouget, langouste and tiny little crabs.