We have no meanings for "large crab" in our records yet.
1 It felt similar to smashing through the shell of a large crab .
2 It had a bunk in one corner, in which a large crab rested.
3 A boy grinned broadly as he showed her a large crab .
4 Again Granser's eyes burned with greediness as a large crab was handed to him.
5 Take the meat of one large crab , scraping out all of the fat from the shell.
6 I found him with his legs in a rock pool, where a large crab held him by his toes.
7 Not more than five metres away, a large crab - like creature was apparently dining on the wreckage of poor Dragonfly.
8 The dry melon-holes were covered with dead Paludinas, with shells of a large crab , and of the fresh water turtle.
9 As we approached to investigate, the large crab raised its claws and the smaller one appeared to make several attempts to escape, but was unsuccessful.
10 On our return along the sea-shore, we met with several large crabs .
11 Borenson could discern large crabs scuttling about in the pools.
12 An international passenger declared eight large crabs - still alive in a chilly bin - when arriving in New Zealand.
13 There are three large crabs in the boat, and even if there wasn't one at all we could do nicely with limpets.
14 The large Crabs , which we call Stone-Crabs, are the same sort as in England, having black Tips at the end of their Claws.
15 "There's such a large crab lives this side."
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