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lobsterman

[ US /ˈɫɑbstɝmən/ ]
NOUN
  1. a person whose occupation is catching lobsters

How To Use lobsterman In A Sentence

  • While Lobsterman stuck to the Key, trapped and howling, I crawled to it and stabbed it in its soft, armorless parts. Bleeding Violet
  • Interviewing Manny the lobsterman, a 30-year-old college grad with a paltry paycheck, helped clinch that argument.
  • I feel sorry for the commercial lobsterman, but the waters belong to everyone.
  • Matt, son of a lobsterman, is the local doctor.
  • Nothing describes life on Cape Cod better than a picture of a lobsterman unloading his day's catch, or identifies London like a shot of a bobby up to his neck in evening traffic.
  • They reflected his own lifestyle, for he loved exploring remote areas (including Alaska, Greenland, and Tierra del Fuego) and early in his career he supported himself by working at such jobs as lobsterman and ship's carpenter.
  • Did you hear about the lobsterman who won a million dollars in the lottery?
  • But the best salesmen - the ones I met at conventions, the ones who won awards - they could sell earthquake insurance to a Minnesota farmer and hail insurance to a Maine lobsterman.
  • You can go to the Web site, type in that number, and meet the lobsterman who caught that lobster in Maine.
  • You have to study for years before you're allowed to come to that conclusion, leave your PhD program, and move to Nova Scotia to become a lobsterman.
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