scalloper Antonyms
Meaning of scalloper
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scalloper (n.)
One who fishes for scallops.
scalloper Sentence Examples
- The scalloper's boat glided through the tranquil waters, its nets trailing in the depths.
- The seasoned scalloper maneuvered his vessel with precision, searching for the elusive sea scallops.
- The crew worked tirelessly on the scalloper, hauling in heavy baskets of freshly caught scallops.
- The scalloper's daily routine was one of relentless toil and reward.
- The town's economy thrived on the industry of the scallopers who brought in a bountiful harvest.
- The scalloper's son inherited his father's passion for the sea and joined him on the boat every summer.
- The scalloper's earnings fluctuated with the tides, but he remained steadfast in his pursuit.
- The scalloper's boat was a humble vessel, but it carried the dreams and aspirations of his family.
- The scalloper's life was a testament to the enduring strength and resilience of coastal communities.
- The scalloper's legacy lived on in the stories and traditions passed down through generations.
FAQs About the word scalloper
One who fishes for scallops.
hooker, workboat, seiner, ferry, coble, trawler, whaleboat, gillnetter, shrimper, dragger
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The scalloper's boat glided through the tranquil waters, its nets trailing in the depths.
The seasoned scalloper maneuvered his vessel with precision, searching for the elusive sea scallops.
The crew worked tirelessly on the scalloper, hauling in heavy baskets of freshly caught scallops.
The scalloper's daily routine was one of relentless toil and reward.