NOUN
- lobster of Atlantic coast of America
- flesh of cold-water lobsters having large tender claws; caught from Maine to the Carolinas
How To Use Maine lobster In A Sentence
- But you get what you pay for - chunks of Maine lobster astride poached eggs and croissants, with lemon hollandaise and wilted spinach ($25) or a heady omelet "bearnaise Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local
- It's 180 feet of seafood buffet with 40 kinds of sushi and an abundance of snow crab legs, scallops, tempura shrimps, Maine lobster, salmon, teriyaki meats and salad bar.
- Newly released hostage Frank Reed declares from his hospital balcony that he is looking forward to a three-pound Maine lobster.
- Rubio's Restaurants Inc. faced a lawsuit in 2006 when a disgruntled customer felt that it was misleading people by selling lobster tacos and burritos at its Mexican restaurant chain made with langostino, a different species from the classic Maine lobster. Taco Bell Fights Beef Lawsuit With Full-Page Ads
- 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.
- Entrees include Maine lobster, skate wing and filet of beef, but the lunch crowd would do well with the gnocchi with crab and sea urchin ($23) or the Agnolotti with veal parcels, butternut squash and black truffle sugo ($23), the most popular item at lunch. European Elegance
- In keeping with the lobster theme, rich, creamy Maine lobster bisque appears, also available with a touch of sherry.
- It was not your smelly Chesapeake Bay fishing trawler or Maine lobsterman. BLACK EAGLES
- Newly released hostage Frank Reed declares from his hospital balcony that he is looking forward to a three-pound Maine lobster.