The broiled snappers were pronounced the finest fish ever served, the palmetto cabbage better than cauliflower, and then the girl asked: "This white meat is pretty good.
He got out the rod and caught mangrove snappers from under the banks and sheephead from their hiding places among sunken logs and snags.
Two mangrove snappers were the result of a few minutes' fishing.
The snappers are worthy members of the finny race.
The muttonfish is larger and an esteemed table fish, and with the other snappers is like the lilies, of which we are told, "Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed like one of these.
Numerous small silvery snappers living near the shore along the coast of western Mexico belong to the genera called Xenichthys, Xenistius, and Xenocys.
The large family of Hæmulidæ, known in America as grunters or roncos, is represented with the snappers in all tropical seas.
Scarcely less numerous and varied than the sea-bass is the great family of Lutianidæ, known in America as snappers or pargos.
Certain snappers in Polynesia have a similar reputation.
These are the snappersof our markets and the pargos of the Spanish-speaking fishermen.
All these truesnappers have the soft fins more or less scaly.
Was not a man of sixty, hale, hearty, and in the full possession of all his faculties, worth two whipper-snappers of thirty?
These young whipper-snappers have such high-and-mighty ideas about marrying for money.
They relied, as many other whipper-snappers do, on the importance of their official position and the glitter of their elaborate uniform to strike awe and terror into the soul of the British captain!
You're making some more of those paper snappers that the teacher kept you in after school for the other night.
Bob took advantage of this little diversion to hide the paper snappers behind the tree while his mother was wiping the flour off her face.
The snappers were oblong pieces of stout wrapping paper, folded in such a way that when swung through the air they went off like a bag blown up and crushed between the hands.
She had a healthy love of pleasure in any of the unforbidden forms, and, before Mack Graham slipped a ring on her finger, she liked to have half a dozen young whipper-snappers showing attention, quite like any other girl.
She even liked, after that, to see that two or three of the whipper-snappers were jealous of Mack.
They resemble the Snappers and are characterized by the red color of the inside of mouth and throat.
Snappers are always boiled or cooked in a chowder.
The Snappers and Grunts are the brightly colored fishes of the coral reefs.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "snappers" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.