lobster|lobsters in English
noun
[lob·ster || 'lɑbstə(r) /'lɒb-]
edible marine crustacean that has large pincers on the front pair of legs
Use "lobster|lobsters" in a sentence
1. The two kinds of lobsters are the true lobster and the spiny or rock lobster.
2. Fresh Antennules from lobsters could be mounted on this mechanical lobster and moved by a computerized motor to reproduce the motion of a flicking antennule
3. They then painted the substance onto the tips of lobster Antennules and presented the crustaceans with "shrimp juice," which is normally palatable to lobsters
4. Each lobster is measured with a lobster gauge
5. Lobster Bisque - a classic creamy and smooth highly seasoned soup made from lobsters and aromatics that is a Valentine's Day favorite entree or served as a first course
6. Lobster.
7. Lobster is used variously, for example in soup, bisque or lobster rolls.
8. A lobster.
9. On some lobsters, the Antennules can be rather short, though in the foot-long Caribbean spiny lobster Panulirus argus, they are between 3 and 4 inches long, with split ends
10. I'm sad for the lobsters.
11. Rach, forget the lobsters, okay?
12. That is lobster with mayonnaise.
13. Can I have lobster?
14. Metanephrops australiensis, commonly known as Australian scampi or the northwest lobster, is a species of lobster.
15. How much for the 3 lobsters?
16. Here's the lobster you ordered
17. Accident the mushrooms, the lobster.
18. He's dressed like a lobster.
19. I never had lobster.
20. Lobster doesnt' like him.
21. Lobster right from the ocean.
22. Fresh lobster gets old fast.
23. I love The Lobster Shack.
24. About half of that came from lobster.
25. I made a papier-mâché lobster head.