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Answer for the clue "Crab, e.g. ", 7 letters:
seafood

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Word definitions for seafood in dictionaries

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n. edible fish (broadly including freshwater fish) or shellfish or roe etc

Usage examples of seafood.

I had ever eaten, so I chose them for an appetizer, while Johnny got both Ls the baked clams and the seafood salad for himself.

Leah and Ethan sat in the comfortable dining room of the Bannock Inn, sipping chardonnay and sharing a seafood appetizer.

Seafood in Australia mostly seems to consist of barramundi, Morton Bay bugs, and everything else.

Ground fennel seed adds an unexpected twist, and, of course, other seafood may be substituted for part of the squid.

Snap off the tip of the tail, the Telson, and use a seafood fork to push out the tail meat.

She stopped at a foursome two booths down and served two plates of steamed seafood in kelp boats, plus one of chilled noodles with peanut-miso sauce and another of a variety of meats and vegetables deep-fried tempura style.

It was in a fancy high-rise near Battery Park City, in the southwest corner of Manhattan, not far from Chinatown but away from its crowded streets, the smells of seafood, the stink of rancid oil from the tourist restaurants.

Linnette opened her menu, studied the selections and chose the seafood fettuccini with clams, scallops and Hood Canal shrimp.

Every time she glanced up from her Seafood Newburg, she found him watching her.

The main ingredients of these stews are usually seafood or poultry, but they may include pork and, in Brazil, turkey as well.

I nodded off on deck, my belly full of Tsingtao and what was surely the best seafood in the world.

On our way back I nodded off on deck, my belly full of Tsingtao and what was surely the best seafood in the world.

A large sea was close at hand, filled with fish and seafood, and cliffs along the shore were home to a nesting colony of seabirds and their eggs.

The synthesized spread boasted an artistic prime-rib replica as well as seafood and specific vegetables.

The whalers were long gone, but they still served a mean seafood dinner in the basement restaurant at the John Cofflin House.