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Meaning of crawdad

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crawdad (n)

tiny lobster-like crustaceans usually boiled briefly

small freshwater decapod crustacean that resembles a lobster

crawdad Sentence Examples

  1. We spent the afternoon by the creek, catching crawdads with makeshift traps.
  2. The kids squealed with excitement as they caught their first crawdad of the day.
  3. We boiled the crawdads with Cajun spices for a delicious backyard feast.
  4. The crawdad scuttled away under the rocks as we approached its hiding spot.
  5. With a swift motion, he scooped up a handful of crawdads from the muddy bottom of the pond.
  6. The restaurant served up a delectable plate of fried crawdads as an appetizer.
  7. We carefully picked our way through the shallow water, searching for signs of crawdad activity.
  8. The kids filled buckets with crawdads to bring home and add to our backyard aquarium.
  9. After a heavy rain, the creek would be teeming with crawdads emerging from their burrows.
  10. The biologist studied the ecology of the creek, observing the role of crawdads in the local ecosystem.

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tiny lobster-like crustaceans usually boiled briefly, small freshwater decapod crustacean that resembles a lobster

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We spent the afternoon by the creek, catching crawdads with makeshift traps.

The kids squealed with excitement as they caught their first crawdad of the day.

We boiled the crawdads with Cajun spices for a delicious backyard feast.

The crawdad scuttled away under the rocks as we approached its hiding spot.