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- noun Plural form of
cray .
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Examples
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Spiny freshwater crays are the most vicious of the lot, they practically dare you to pick them up, and yes they are good.
At My Table 2006
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While we are on the subject of claws my cleaner a couple of years ago brought me some spiny crayfish the size of small crays from the Yarra valley sadly he moved on.
At My Table 2006
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The Wet markets were fascinating with tank upon tank packed with so many fish, crabs, shellfish, crays, prawns plus anything and everything imaginable ... and unimaginable ... all different shapes, colours and sizes.
TravelPod.com TravelStream™ — Recent Entries at TravelPod.com 2010
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Sean Sloan from Fisheries says the added protection means it is illegal to catch the crays.
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Sean Sloan from Fisheries says the added protection means it is illegal to catch the crays.
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A table full of oysters, crays, prawns and other tasty critters of the sea, all known for their high fibre content.
TravelPod.com TravelStream™ — Recent Entries at TravelPod.com 2009
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People have installed x86 emulators on crays, so yes.
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People have installed x86 emulators on crays, so yes.
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The Sarge says, 'Well when we got your wife up there were quite a few really good sized crays and a swag of nice crabs attached to her, so we've brought you your share.'
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He hands the bloke a sugar bag with a couple of nice crays and four or five crabs in it.
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