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lobsters

n. (plural of lobster English) vb. (en-third-person singular of: lobster)

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As youngsters, he and Tall had free-dived to bottoms invisible from the surface, had swum around the hulks of old fishing boats, had stolen lobsters from traps nestled in crevices in deep reefs.

Two lobsters were in the far corner, their antennae waving back and forth.

Half a dozen lobster antennae were scattered around the bottom of the trap, which meant that there had been at least three lobsters in there.

A parade of lobsters, each holding on with a claw to the tail of the one in front.

And now I remember the cavalcade of lobsters on the sea floor not long ago.

A merry plume of steam, issuing from a tin pipe, hinted at the lobsters that were boiling within.

He peered through the rippled glass of the window at the row of tanks, teeming with indignant lobsters only hours removed from the deep.

Kerry Wopner was carrying a paper plate groaning under the weight of twin lobsters, potato salad, and corn on the cob.

Three cooks were busily at work behind the mounds of seaweed, checking the fires, dumping bright red lobsters onto paper plates.

The nearest cook flipped over one of the piles, exposing a row of red lobsters, some ears of corn, and a scattering of eggs.

That, Hatch remembered, was how they judged when the lobsters were cooked.

Nothing except one of the giant lobsters for the upcoming Annual Clambake.

He needed a surefire, tried-and-true way to entice those lobsters into the boat and onto the supper table.

In the span of a month, Clem collected nine such lobsters, nearly enough to fulfill his obligations.

The scent of sweet corn and pies wafted in the air, mingling and complimenting the smells of lobsters and clams.