44 examples of crawfishing in sentences

"It is a species of crawfish," he observed, meditatively.

Whether the shrimps or crawfish gray, Or crafty mermaids stole them away, Nobody knew; and nobody knows How the Pobble was robbed of his twice five toes!

The crawfish-soup had just been removed, and there was on the table a salmon-trout, an omelet, and a salad.

"I should guess not," said the other, whittling his chair,"seems to me as if some of these old Creoles would liever live in a crawfish hole than to have a neighbor" "You know what make old Jean Poquelin make like that?

V. recede, regrade, return, revert, retreat, retire; retrograde, retrocede; back out; back down; balk; crawfish

[Fr.]. turn coat, turn tippet^; rat, apostate, renegade; convert, pervert; proselyte, deserter; backslider; blackleg, crawfish

It's easy to cry that you're beaten and die, It's easy to crawfish and crawl, But to fight and to fight when hope's out of sight, Why, that's the best game of them all.

Savanarola adds, cold, moist: and phlegmatic, Isaac; and therefore unwholesome for all cold and melancholy complexions: others make a difference, rejecting only amongst freshwater fish, eel, tench, lamprey, crawfish (which Bright approves, cap.

Took her to the moviesshe invited meand did it only because I've passed beyond the years of adolescence and didn't know how to crawfish out of it.

" Crawfish"De crawfish in a hurry look like he tryin' to git dar yastiddy.

Mrs. Ruggles lived near Crawfish Creek.

Crawfish Creek ran near Thompson City.

" Mrs. Ruggles and her late husband were pioneers in the Crawfish Valley.

That exclamation of the dying Mr. Ruggles was a mystery to the women of Crawfish Creek, and remains so to this day.

It may be if that pride had been a little more respected by the irreverent Crawfish settlers, they would not have had occasion to wonder, as they did wonder, how a heart so true, an honesty so stoical, a discrimination so acute could exist with an independence so absurd, a mind so uncultured, a sense of dignity so ridiculous as were found united in her character.

A year before this time the marquis and his playmates had watched several vigorous fellows plant a theodolite on the bank of Crawfish Creek, very much as the natives must have watched the Spaniards plant their first cross on San Salvador.

From Thompson City to the little log bridge over Crawfish Creek the road lay for four miles through heavy woods.

turned up-streamnow the shouldernot strange Crawfish Creek should run backwardhe!

There are crabs and crawfish, eels and shrimps, prawns and varos, all hung up on strings.

If Darby was an angel I'd mash him under my heel just the same; we've gone too far to start crawfishing.

An eye-witness has just related to me the following, which lately occured in New Harmony: A snake about two feet long, was seen to enter the hole inhabited by a crawfish, from which he soon retreated, followed by the rightful tenant, who stopped in defensive attitude at the mouth of his habitation, raising his claws in defiance.

The snake turned quickly round, and seized the head of the crawfish, as if to swallow him; but the crawfish soon put an end to the conflict by clasping the snake's neck with his claws, and severing the head completely from his body.

The snake turned quickly round, and seized the head of the crawfish, as if to swallow him; but the crawfish soon put an end to the conflict by clasping the snake's neck with his claws, and severing the head completely from his body.

I gathered sugar and cotton going along at places, saw a racoon in a stream fishing for crawfish, and go through a country, in which are plenty of alligators.

He tried to follow the father's example, but with the result that his hands grew red as boiled crawfish and began to ache under the nails until he had to cry.

44 examples of  crawfishing  in sentences