616 examples of lobster in sentences

When they got the helmet opened so pa could come out, he looked just like a boiled lobster, and when the chief owner of the circus came up on a run, and asked if pa was dead, pa said: "Not much, Mary Ann; did I win?" and the manager said it was a pity they ever opened that helmet and let pa out.

"Is mine?" "As red as a boiled lobster!"

The contemplation of a lobster boiled, or eels skinned alive, will wring him so, that "all for pity he could die."

Shall it be lobster?"

In the nick of time, the lobster was served.

The fireman, with face and neck like a lobster, went out, at intervals, and plunged his hands and his head too into the stream of cool water sent out from the mine by the laboring pumps.

Marley's face, with a dismal light about it, like a bad lobster in a dark cellar.

"Well I hope I may never look a lobster in the face again.

But I hope I may never look a lobster in the face again if he didn't swell all up, prance into the eat hut and say careless like over his shoulder to the waiter, 'A bottle of that Brut.'

"In the Lobster."

Referring to that part of a lobster which is called Eve.

The crossing of the Kharzán had not improved the appearance of dress-clothes and shirts, to say nothing of my eyes being in the condition described by pugilists as "bunged up," my face of the hue of a boiled lobster, the effects of sun and snow.

Now, one day it befell that on the rocks where Tom was sitting with a lobster there walked the little lady, Ellie, herself, and with her a very wise man, Professor Pttmllnsprts, who was a very great naturalist.

One day he helped a lobster caught in a lobster-pot to get free; and then, five minutes after, he came upon a real live water-baby, sitting on the white sand.

One day he helped a lobster caught in a lobster-pot to get free; and then, five minutes after, he came upon a real live water-baby, sitting on the white sand.

So odd, indeed, that you will, no doubt, want to know how it happened, and why Tom could never find a water-baby till after he had got the lobster out of the pot.

He dodged here and there, avoiding the reaching lobster-claws of Ware by quick wriggles or by slapping his hands away as they thrust.

Oh, lobster salad, no!" "Why, whatever is the matter?" exclaimed Dr. Pigg.

The roving lobster.

The roving lobster.

HATCH, RICHARD W. The curious lobster's island.

E. B. White (A); 9Mar67; R405885. Lobster fisherman.

The lobster pick murder.

Several boats were drawn up on the beach, by a creel of nets and some lobster pots, while Olaf's sharpie was anchored in deep water a little way offshore.

" AT LORD'S. "Yes, I'm so fond of Cricket;" i.e., "How can I find out if Oxford or Cambridge is in?" "Don't move, pray;" i.e., "If she doesn't, I shall be smothered in lobster-salad!" "Not the least in my way, thanks;" i.e., "Does she think I can see through her parasol?" "Pray join us at lunch!

616 examples of  lobster  in sentences