41 Words to use with crabs

His chums found him carelessly tossing half-a-dozen crab apples from hand to hand.

" "I'm up to anything, as the cat said when Biddy Hiks's plug ran her up the crab-tree.

"What for?" "Crab cakes," Kate said.

At three we stopped and shot four crab-eater seals; to-night we had the livers for dinnerthey were excellent.

FEBRUARY. 1.Oriental Canapes. Take some lobster or crab-meat and pound in a mortar.

The cause of the interruption, standing within the opening, saw before him, much obscured by its own numerous shadows, a broad, ill-kept, many-flowered garden, among whose untrimmed rose-trees and tangled vines, and often, also, in its old walks of pounded shell, the coco-grass and crab-grass had spread riotously, and sturdy weeds stood up in bloom.

Once more the wild fowl, sporting midst the crab-holes, may be seen, For prosperity is hovering o’er the plains of Riverine.

Being on shore, Father Francis and I walked along by the sea-side, towards the town of Tamalo, and had already walked about 500 paces, when both of us beheld, arising out of the sea, a crab fish, which carried betwixt his claws the same crucifix raised on high.

Near them was the upturned kettle, and scattered all about them on the sand were lovely pieces of scarlet lobster and crab shells.

I found that they were about to draw the crab-boats up from the shore, to a place where they would be safe from the winter storms.

From these any one may seem to converse rationally, but he will converse preposterously; for in such case he thinks as a crab walks, the sight following the tail: it is otherwise if he thinks from the understanding; for then the rational sight selects from the memory whatever is suitable, whereby it confirms truth viewed in itself.

" Beyond a doubt, the crab question was of special importance; but one of far greater consequence to Dab Kinzer's future was undergoing discussion, at that very hour, hundreds of miles away.

The spiders that Dr Vijayalakshmi deals with are called giant crab spiders.

Tattered, torn and in unspeakable agony I picked myself up and found my steering-gear so damaged that I could only move sideways, crab-fashion, and in this manner I crawled on to the platform just as a train was beginning its exit.

Openings appear between these floes and we slide crab-like from one to another with long delays between.

" Then as plain as day I could hear the words "Crab running," and then in a minute something about "bad news."

After a sufficient indulgence in this luxury, came sea-slugs, and shark stews, and crab salad, all served with rich and gelatinous sauces, and cooked to a charm.

" A little later he grafted quinces on pear and apple stocks; also he grafted "Spanish pairs," "Butter pears," "Bergamy Pears," "Newtown Pippins," "43 of the Maryland Red Strick," etc., and transplanted thirty-five young crab scions.

Apple-tarts were then my passionnow it is love, truth, liberty, and crab-soupand not far from the statue of the Prince Elector, at the theatre corner, generally stood a curiously constructed bow-legged fellow with a white apron, and a basket girt around him full of delightfully steaming apple-tarts, whose praises he well knew how to call out in an irresistible high treble voice, "Here you are!

And now we saw that it was full of crabs; though for the most part so very minute as to escape the casual glance; yet they were not all small, for in a while I discovered a swaying among the weed, a little way in from the edge, and immediately I saw the mandible of a very great crab stir amid the weed.

"The deviled crab table was presided over by Mrs. Dooley."

The artful Crab tears off other pieces of weed with its pincers, and attaches them to the hooks.

The bushes grew thick on the hillside and their branches were stubborn as crab thorns.

"It gets into the crab traps," he says, "and eats all the bait.

THE LOBSTER.This is one of the crab tribe, and is found on most of the rocky coasts of Great Britain.

41 Words to use with  crabs