Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A boat used in lobster-fishing.
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Examples
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Lately, they have been among lobster-boat racing's biggest draws, "Galen with speed and Stevie with something strange," says Jon Johansen, president of the Maine Lobster Boat Racing Association.
In Maine, a Rivalry Boils Up On the Lobster-Boat Racing Circuit 2009
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They had planned to take a lobster-boat sized craft out from the end of Roque* Bluffs, a couple of hours' drive east of here.
No snow jhetley 2004
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There was only one source for cider — the Camilla, the lobster-boat he had seized last night.
Hornblower And The Hotspur Forester, C. S. 1962
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"Looks fast and smart for a lobster-boat," thought Archy, as he kept glancing at the craft, whose aspect seemed to have a strange attraction for him alone.
Cutlass and Cudgel George Manville Fenn 1870
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"Per pound, it's less expensive than hot dogs right now," grumbles lobster-boat captain Mike Dassatt, who fishes the coast near Belfast, Maine, with his wife Sheila.
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However, Congress could probably place an excise tax on lobster-boat employees’ wages or hours.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Bad News for Federalism? Some Preliminary Reflections on Comstock 2010
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However, Congress could probably place an excise tax on lobster-boat employees’ wages or hours.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Bad News for Federalism? Some Preliminary Reflections on Comstock 2010
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Nandy's lobster-boat coming into the cove, and came running to say it was a party from the cutter. "
Cutlass and Cudgel George Manville Fenn 1870
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