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Crabber

Crabber \Crab"ber\ (kr?b"b?r), n. One who catches crabs.

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crabber

n. 1 A person who catches crabs. 2 (context nautical English) A boat used for catching crabs.

Usage examples of "crabber".

A couple of times Coast Guard planes and helicopters looked at the old crabber, but it was a known ship with a long history and Suzy and Sam were well concealed.

That seemed to answer the motivational questions, and even tied him in with the likes of the crabber and the underground drug trade.

Fenton Crabber owned the Alamogordo Bar and Grill, where Blake went on weekends for a couple of beers and a game of darts.

The crabber cast loose his line then, and put the boat into reverse to move away from the dock.

Just as he did so, another crabber came around the end of the dock, cutting in close, and barely missing the reversing boat.

Inshore, the other fishermen and crabbers would poach on your territory, cut your nets and steal your traps.

Now he used her for his commute to the docks on the far side of the creek when he needed an occasional job helping the crabbers in the summer or oyster tongers in the winter.

Commercial fishing boats do go down every season--salmon seiners, longliners, crabbers.

Inshore, the other fishermen and crabbers would poach on your territory, cut your nets and steal your traps.