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Discover Ludwig'crawfish' is a correct and usable word in written English
It refers to an aquatic animal that resembles a lobster or a shrimp. You can use it in any context in which you would refer to the animal. Example sentence: We went to the lake on the weekend and caught a huge crawfish.
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You can brunch on fromage at gloriously whiffy Mission Cheese or New Orlean's-style beignets stuffed with crawfish at Brenda's French Soul Food in the Tenderloin.
So there, among the rocky slopes of bending hickory and walnut trees, her feet slightly wary of crawfish in the icy water, she would gather positive strength for herself, as well as for her tribe.
From 1941 to 1973 state law prohibited the possession or sale of crawfish, the Caribbean spiny lobster and various other competitors.
AT THE Rock 'n' Bowl one recent evening, as the ancient but brilliant Snooks Eaglin played blues guitar and the smell of gumbo and crawfish filled the air, it was easy to believe that New Orleans was back.
The accountants ate plates of crawfish, fried chicken and king cake.Lonnie Jones, a carpenter from the neighbourhood, wandered over to see what the fuss was about.
According to the terms of the 2009 constitution drawn up for the islands, Tristan da Cunha was no longer a dependency of St. Helena but an equal part of the territory of St. Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha, Potatoes are the main crop and shore-based shellfish fishing the main industry; lobster and crawfish are exported.
Domestic exports include crawfish (spiny lobster), other seafood, fruit and vegetables, rum, and crude salt.
The world-renowned Creole and spicy Cajun cuisine may be sampled in numerous restaurants, ranging from elegant dining rooms with French menus and waiters to small cafés with checkered tablecloths, serving red beans and rice and crawfish, a local specialty.
He also does a crawfish boil for her birthday.
Or in its out-of-the-way crawfish farms, and its cockfights, and its gnarly French Catholicism.
Or in its gumbo — for Clyde as much a metaphor as a food ("He saw God in a bowl of gumbo"): the spicy Delta hot pot that said, with its cayenne and its crawfish and its other crustaceans, this place and no other.
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