Tiny lobster-like crustaceans usually boiled briefly.
Small crayfish of Europe and Asia and western North America.
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Examples for "crayfish "
Examples for "crayfish "
1 Koro has recurring dreams of crayfish and takes his family for seafood.
2 Drain the crayfish and remove the meat: First, pull out the claws.
3 Meaning, the crayfish were released into the aquatic system by local residents.
4 From the kitchen rose the smell of hot fish and crayfish soup.
5 Delights include tart Arctic cloudberries, just-fished river salmon and summer crayfish barbecues.
1 If you want to crawfish out of a fair bargain, all right.
2 That is a sea crawfish , quite as good eating as a lobster.
3 I eyed the plate of crawfish in front of me with dismay.
4 But it is his crawfish bisque that demands the most attention.
5 Experiments with crawfish prove that they are able to learn simple labyrinth habits.
1 His hands kept opening and closing like the pincers on a crawdad .
2 Duane saw a crawdad tumble out with the dirty water and soaked maps.
3 She immediately dismantled a couple of crawdad houses to get the kind of mud she required.
4 He brushed a stain off his lapel and seven letters fluttered to the floor, forming a word: crawdad .
5 He remembers his mother witnessing this snapping of the crawdad heads, and this, his corruptive influence on the favored one.
1 You would croquer im, like zis ecrevisse , hein?
2 The crayfish, udang laut (Cancer homarus or ecrevisse - de- mer ) , is as large as the lobster, but wants its biting claws.
3 Bisque of Ecrevisse Chablis, or White Sauterne
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