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UK
/lˈɒbstɐ/
]
[ US /ˈɫɑbstɝ/ ]
[ US /ˈɫɑbstɝ/ ]
NOUN
- flesh of a lobster
- any of several edible marine crustaceans of the families Homaridae and Nephropsidae and Palinuridae
How To Use lobster In A Sentence
- It takes about eight seconds for a pair of lobsters to copulate; it takes a lot longer to get them into the mood.
- Lobsters, like all animals with exoskeletons, periodically shed their armor as they grow.
- On one wreck off the south coast we saw huge lobsters scuttling across the ship. Times, Sunday Times
- How, exactly, the birth of Jesus in Bethlehem came to involve at least one flying, no less ungulate with a photoluminescent proboscis, abominable snowmen, a Christmas elf yearning to be a dentist, not to mention more than one lobster... is a bit hard to fathom. David Katz, M.D.: Fatness, misFitness and the Right Kind of Island
- They spearfish & dive for lobster, but almost never fish with hook & line. Which Fishing Cult is the Most Insane?
- She pointed to a heap of insensate lobsters piled in a corner.
- We may look like lobsters, or tuna fish, but that is purely coincidental. Times, Sunday Times
- In a medium saucepan, bring the lobster stock reduction to a boil, add the cream, and simmer until reduced by half.
- You can have sea bass, lobster, herring, turbot, sturgeon cusks, haddock, mullet, eels, crabs, oysters and mussels.
- There are great views of the Camel estuary from the terrace, where you can eat beautifully simple dishes like lobster risotto with basil and orange. Times, Sunday Times