lobsterman
[ lob-ster-muhn ]
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Origin of lobsterman
1usage note For lobsterman
See -man.
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How to use lobsterman in a sentence
A modern-day King Lear story finds the three daughters of a powerful lobsterman vying for his affection.
"It's a good thing you came along," said Daddy Bunker, as he thanked the lobsterman.
Six Little Bunkers at Cousin Tom's | Laura Lee HopeThe mournful wail of a horn in the fog now and then announced the location of some lobsterman.
The Corner House Girls Under Canvas | Grace Brooks HillOnce a lobsterman lost his watch, chain and all; for a day or two he was asking everybody he met if they'd seen it.
Jim Spurling, Fisherman | Albert Walter TolmanThen a lobsterman has to rebait his traps, and as he does that with rotten fish, it's not a sweet job.
The Boy With the U. S. Fisheries | Francis Rolt-Wheeler
A sunburned lobsterman in rubber boots and a sou'wester was smoking on the wharf.
The Depot Master | Joseph C. Lincoln
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