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Answer for the clue "Electrified swimmers ", 4 letters:
eels
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Usage examples of eels.
But when the small and medium-sized eels were in the sack and the longshoreman, whose cap had fallen off in the course of his work, began to squeeze thicker, dark-colored eels out of the cadaver.
He bought two large and two medium-sized eels from the longshoreman for a song and tried to bargain even after he had paid up.
The man had trouble in catching them, for eels move quickly and deftly, especially over smooth wet stones.
Nevertheless the longshoreman, thrashing and snatching among the gulls, managed to cram a couple of dozen small eels into the sack which Matzerath, who liked to be helpful, held ready for him.
There was salt in the sack so the eels would wriggle themselves to death in the salt and the salt would draw the slime from their skin and innards.
Afterward the dead eels are carefully rubbed off with dry peat moss and hung up in a smoking barrel over beechwood to smoke.
The longshoreman, however, tied up the sack with the salted eels and tossed it nimbly over his shoulder.
He killed the eels with a crosswise incision in the backs of their necks and Mama, who had an over-lively imagination, had to sit down on the sofa, promptly followed by Jan Bronski.
Matzerath was right next door, threatening them invisibly but palpably with moribund eels that he brandished like a whip.
Probably, I figured, and so indeed it turned out, Matzerath, having slaughtered, cleaned, washed, cooked, seasoned, and tasted his eels, had put them down on the living room table in the form of eel soup with boiled potatoes, and when the others showed no sign of sitting down, had gone so far as to sing the praises of his dish, listing all the ingredients and intoning the recipe like a litany.
What, after all, could she be screaming about but eels, leading up, as everything led up once my Mama started screaming, to my fall down the cellar stairs.
She started in at breakfast on canned sardines, two hours later, unless there happened to be customers in the shop, she would dig into a case of Bohnsack sprats, for lunch she would demand fried flounder or codfish with mustard sauce, and in the afternoon there she was again with her can opener: eels in jelly, rollmops, baked herring, and if Matzerath refused to fry or boil more fish for supper, she would waste no breath in arguing, but would quietly leave the table and come back from the shop with a chunk of smoked eel.
Joseph Koljaiczek who ended under the raft, a prey to the eels, eel of thine eel, for eel thou art, to eel returnest.
Ford and Frank brought a fresh gust of enthusiasm with them, and they had Dick and his eels up from the grass in short order.
The two long, thin eels writhed together, lashing their tails and snapping their narrow pointed jaws.