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Definition of lobster pot in English: lobster potnoun A trap used for catching lobsters, typically of a type that resembles a basket or crate. Example sentencesExamples - I mentioned this yarn to a non-knitter, who's thoughts on the subject were, what a waste of a perfectly good lobster pot.
- The latest is a ban on the use of cow hides and hocks as a holding bait in lobster pots - a ban most crayfishermen support.
- I can only assume that it had been found stuck in a lobster pot or something, but why behead it?
- A very rare specimen of a ‘Trigger Fish’ has been caught by a local fisherman in one of his lobster pots.
- Their habits are such that they can only be caught in special lobster pots, and the fishery for them is relatively expensive and arduous.
- If the sea bottom was under-exploited, it could grow claws, eight legs, and a spring-action tail - and watch out for lobster pots.
- Your dad caught it in a lobster pot he found on one of his famous forays on the beach.
- Shelton balanced the lobster pot up on the gunwale.
- When a lobster pot wraps my rudder or prop, I use the tree saw and stay dry.
- A seahorse clings to a lobster pot at Lynch's Reef, Kaikoura
- He hung onto a lobster pot for a couple of minutes until he realised his predicament, and made his ascent as slowly as he could.
- The house could also be a chapel or from some angles a boat or lobster pot.
- Kate makes notes of lobster pots left by local fishermen.
- A lobster pot on a line near the twin arches of Cathedral Rock was deliberately filled with stones.
- Of course, as we hadn't caught one, I had insisted this be carried over, especially as Paul had had so much fun playing the lobster pot I picked up the rod while Davy fitted me up with the fighting harness.
- This had, however, fallen forward onto the deck, possibly dragged down by the snagged lobster pot that had led to the wreck being found.
- They scratched a living from shrimp and whelk, operating one or two lobster pots and surviving on what the trawlermen chucked back into the waters.
- In the calm of the early morning you can see, from your bed in some cases, fishermen rowing silently and pulling their lobster pots, even occasionally pods of dolphins jumping.
- Police divers found the boat after locating a lobster pot which had lodged at the bottom of the sea bed.
- From the front door of the restaurant she can almost watch her suppliers checking their lobster pots and bringing in their catch.
Definition of lobster pot in US English: lobster pot(also lobster trap) nounˈlɑbstər ˌpɑtˈläbstər ˌpät A trap used for catching lobsters, typically of a type that resembles a basket or crate. Example sentencesExamples - From the front door of the restaurant she can almost watch her suppliers checking their lobster pots and bringing in their catch.
- I mentioned this yarn to a non-knitter, who's thoughts on the subject were, what a waste of a perfectly good lobster pot.
- In the calm of the early morning you can see, from your bed in some cases, fishermen rowing silently and pulling their lobster pots, even occasionally pods of dolphins jumping.
- A very rare specimen of a ‘Trigger Fish’ has been caught by a local fisherman in one of his lobster pots.
- If the sea bottom was under-exploited, it could grow claws, eight legs, and a spring-action tail - and watch out for lobster pots.
- Of course, as we hadn't caught one, I had insisted this be carried over, especially as Paul had had so much fun playing the lobster pot I picked up the rod while Davy fitted me up with the fighting harness.
- When a lobster pot wraps my rudder or prop, I use the tree saw and stay dry.
- A seahorse clings to a lobster pot at Lynch's Reef, Kaikoura
- Shelton balanced the lobster pot up on the gunwale.
- A lobster pot on a line near the twin arches of Cathedral Rock was deliberately filled with stones.
- Their habits are such that they can only be caught in special lobster pots, and the fishery for them is relatively expensive and arduous.
- Police divers found the boat after locating a lobster pot which had lodged at the bottom of the sea bed.
- They scratched a living from shrimp and whelk, operating one or two lobster pots and surviving on what the trawlermen chucked back into the waters.
- He hung onto a lobster pot for a couple of minutes until he realised his predicament, and made his ascent as slowly as he could.
- Kate makes notes of lobster pots left by local fishermen.
- I can only assume that it had been found stuck in a lobster pot or something, but why behead it?
- The latest is a ban on the use of cow hides and hocks as a holding bait in lobster pots - a ban most crayfishermen support.
- This had, however, fallen forward onto the deck, possibly dragged down by the snagged lobster pot that had led to the wreck being found.
- The house could also be a chapel or from some angles a boat or lobster pot.
- Your dad caught it in a lobster pot he found on one of his famous forays on the beach.
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