"Lobster" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Lobster" Meaning

A lobster is a large crustacean that lives in the ocean, typically found in Atlantic and Pacific waters. It has a hard outer shell, long antennae, and several pairs of walking legs. Lobsters are often served as food, either boiled or steamed, and are considered a delicacy in many parts of the world. They are also highly prized for their meat, which is rich in protein and flavor. In some cultures, lobsters are considered a luxury food and are served at special occasions.

"Lobster" Examples

Usage Examples of "Lobster"


The fancy seafood restaurant served a whole lobster to the wealthy businessman, complete with a bib and melted butter on the side. (#Adjective)
The coastal town was famous for its lobster fishery and held an annual festival to celebrate the harvest. (#Noun)
As she cracked open the lobster shell, the aroma of the succulent meat made her mouth water. (#Verb)
The lobster roll at the beachside café was a popular summer treat, with fresh claw meat served on a toasted bun. (#Noun)
To reduce the risk of overfishing, the government implemented regulations to sustainable lobster harvesting practices. (#Noun)

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Lobotomize: to perform a surgical operation in which the frontal lobe of the brain is destroyed or damaged, often as a last resort to treat mental illness, such as severe depression, anxiety, or schizophrenia. This procedure is now largely considered to be an outdated and barbaric practice.

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