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Example sentences for "lobsters"

Lexicographically close words:
lobis; loblolly; lobs; lobscouse; lobster; lobular; lobulated; lobule; lobules; loca
  1. Simple forms like the lobsters display a primitive structure parallel with that of the fishes.

  2. As a group the crabs and lobsters are confined below the high-water mark.

  3. If them lobsters find anything to eat or drink down there," Frank said, "we'll go down and take it away from them.

  4. The tunnel ended in a large rocky hall with the armory, hung with ten thousand gleaming shields, on the one side, and the guardroom crowded with enthusiastic Lobsters on the other.

  5. They can’t hurt the Lobsters because they can’t get at their own tails.

  6. Well, then—my idea is that the Lobsters are the fellows to tackle the Sea Horses.

  7. Only don’t forget that Lobsters in their natural regimentals are not red.

  8. The entrance from the sea was a short, narrow passage, in which stood two Lobsters in their beautiful dark coats of mail.

  9. The Lobsters wouldn’t let go till they had driven back the enemy,” said the Lobster Captain, saluting.

  10. Small-sized lobsters are cheapest, and answer very well for sauce.

  11. When the shell is incrusted, it is a sign they are old: medium-sized lobsters are the best.

  12. In order to be good, lobsters should be weighty for their bulk; if light, they will be watery; and those of the medium size, are always the best.

  13. Buy the lobsters alive, and choose those that are heavy and full of motion, which is an indication of their freshness.

  14. They are shaped like a wire mousetrap; so that when the lobsters once enter them, they cannot get out again.

  15. Or lard the lobsters with salt eel, or stick it with candied oranges, green citterns, or preserved barberries, and make the jelly sweet.

  16. To keep Lobsters a quarter of a year very good.

  17. To boil Lobsters to eat cold the common way.

  18. This latter law directs the state fish commissioner to purchase such lobsters whenever caught and either to liberate them or to sell them to the United States for keeping in a fish hatchery.

  19. See how eagerly the lobsters and the turtles all advance!

  20. The reason is,' said the Gryphon, 'that they WOULD go with the lobsters to the dance.

  21. Strange food was set before her; delicious jellied cold soups, and scarlet lobsters with giant claws; and Maria Angelina discovered that excitement had not dulled her appetite.

  22. The lobsters will be getting impatient," said Jack, helping his mother to her feet.

  23. The lobsters in the dining-room will be becoming anxious.

  24. Lobsters au gratin may also be served in silver, escalope shells if handy are preferred.

  25. Lobsters in the spring and part of the summer.

  26. There were plenty of cuffs and collars, and queer enough the lobsters looked in them.

  27. On'y dey isn't no kine ob lobsters good nuff for some folks, dey isn't.

  28. While this was going on, Charlie, with his spear, poked some lobsters from beneath the rocks.

  29. In addition to their clams, the boys had an abundance of lobsters and wrinkles; they had also brought some of the smelts caught in the mouth of the brook the day before.

  30. He had gone out to his box, which was anchored a little way out in the cove, and had chosen two fine lobsters which he had tied together with a bit of fish-line.

  31. The lobsters were clashing their pegged claws together in the back of the wagon, and Georgie sometimes looked over at them to be sure they were all right.

  32. The sixth at the table was a person inconsequent in the realm of art, but one at whose bidding many lobsters had perished.

  33. The lobsters played about her feet, or clung affectionately to her toes, as if loath to leave the water and be gathered in the folds of her blue apron.

  34. She was gathering lobsters in the burn that ran through the glen.

  35. He had bought her lobsters to win her heart, only to cast it aside.

  36. Lobsters are not found naturally in the Pacific, but shipments of lobsters have been made from the Atlantic coast.

  37. On the Atlantic coast the lobsters were rapidly disappearing when the work of artificial "planting" of young lobsters and eggs began.

  38. At the last shipment, after carrying them across the continent packed in seaweed, more than a thousand lobsters were safely placed on the bed of the Pacific Ocean.

  39. The results can be seen now, for more lobsters are being caught each year, and the price to users is growing less as the supply becomes more plentiful.

  40. An other of their employments is their Summer processions to get Lobsters for their husbands, wherewith they baite their hookes when they goe a fishing for Basse or Codfish.

  41. The tide being spent, they trudge home two or three miles, with a hundred weight of Lobsters at their backs, and if none, a hundred scoules meete them at home, and a hungry belly for two days after.

  42. I wonder if there's any lobsters in them now?

  43. I was showing William how the lobsters went into the traps," Janet explained, "and I made believe my rag doll was a crawling lobster and I stuck her in the net hole.

  44. Lobster pots are pots to catch lobsters in," said Teddy.

  45. And old, big lobsters have teeth on their claws so they can crush even a clam or an oyster shell, I should imagine.

  46. And when lobsters have been out of water for some time they get slow and sluggish, and seem hardly able to lift their claws which, often, are half as large as themselves.

  47. When first taken from the water lobsters can lift their claws well up over their head and pinch very hard.

  48. They take 'em out to sea with a brick inside, and when lobsters get in the men take 'em out.

  49. They take the lobsters out before they bring the pots to shore.

  50. Cause there aren't any lobsters in those pots," answered her brother.

  51. Never found their traps, nor the lobsters in 'em.

  52. Once there, to the boy's astonishment, Don loosed the lacings of the canvas on Field's lobster pond, then one at a time he took the lobsters from his crate and dropped them into the pond.

  53. We fish in summer and trap lobsters in winter.

  54. Fish must be caught, clams dug, crabs and lobsters trapped and boiled.

  55. Don thought it strange that lobsters should be kept when there was a steady market for them and they were to be caught out here with comparative ease.

  56. Don was tugging at the crate of lobsters in the bottom of his motor boat.

  57. He wants to know whether we would like to go after lobsters with him.

  58. Perhaps to-morrow Mr. Bailey would carry out his intention of burning him with an accompaniment of lobsters and corn and roast potatoes.

  59. After the rocks get hot you put the lobsters under a pile of wet seaweed and steam them.

  60. Lobsters under ten inches long aren’t allowed to be sold in the state of Maine.

  61. Lobsters are mighty good cooked in the open, too.

  62. We don’t quite take to his coming, because there are more lobsters down his way than there are here and we feel that it would be fairer for him to keep to his home grounds.

  63. He dropped the three big lobsters into a wooden box in the dory.

  64. He does a man’s work on the farm and helps bring in the lobsters every morning.

  65. Lobsters and crabs made their appearance during the Mesozoic era.

  66. Among the most common and interesting of all Paleozoic animals were the trilobites, distantly related to modern lobsters and crabs.

  67. Lobsters are found in all the European seas; but on the opposite shores of the Atlantic and in the seas of the southern hemisphere they do not exist.

  68. So to the Mewstone he went, and for lobsters he looked.

  69. But all that the mayor meant was that he would go and have an afternoon's fun, like any schoolboy, and catch lobsters with an iron hook.

  70. The effects of over-fishing have become apparent, especially in America, rather in the reduced average size of the lobsters caught than in any diminution of the total yield.

  71. This last character, together with some peculiarities of the branchial system, distinguish the lobsters from the freshwater crayfishes.

  72. In Europe the lobsters are generally sent to market in the fresh state, but in America, especially in the northern New England states and in the maritime provinces of Canada, the canning of lobsters is an important industry.

  73. A vagrant Englishman discovered that lobsters could be had almost for the asking in Carrowkeel.

  74. The price of lobsters rose to the unprecedented figure of four shillings a dozen, and it was supposed that even so the promoter of the scheme secured a profit.


  75. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "lobsters" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.