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- noun dialect, Louisiana A white
crappie (Pomoxis annularis).
Etymologies
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Examples
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We fished for sac-a-lait and bass at Henderson Swamp and Bayou Benoit, and Clete tried to appear light-hearted and unaffected by his time in jail.
Dave Robicheaux Ebook Boxed Set James Lee Burke 2002
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He had dumped his cooler on a bait table at the end of the dock and was gutting a stringer of ice-flecked sac-a-lait and bream and bigmouth bass with a long, razor-edged knife that had no guard on the handle.
Dave Robicheaux Ebook Boxed Set James Lee Burke 2002
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He had dumped his cooler on a bait table at the end of the dock and was gutting a stringer of ice-flecked sac-a-lait and bream and bigmouth bass with a long, razor-edged knife that had no guard on the handle.
Dave Robicheaux Ebook Boxed Set James Lee Burke 2002
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He had dumped his cooler on a bait table at the end of the dock and was gutting a stringer of ice-flecked sac-a-lait and bream and bigmouth bass with a long, razor-edged knife that had no guard on the handle.
Jolie Blon’s Bounce James Lee Burke 2002
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He had dumped his cooler on a bait table at the end of the dock and was gutting a stringer of ice-flecked sac-a-lait and bream and bigmouth bass with a long, razor-edged knife that had no guard on the handle.
Jolie Blon’s Bounce James Lee Burke 2002
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We fished for sac-a-lait and bass at Henderson Swamp and Bayou Benoit, and Clete tried to appear light-hearted and unaffected by his time in jail.
Dave Robicheaux Ebook Boxed Set James Lee Burke 2002
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He had dumped his cooler on a bait table at the end of the dock and was gutting a stringer of ice-flecked sac-a-lait and bream and bigmouth bass with a long, razor-edged knife that had no guard on the handle.
Jolie Blon’s Bounce James Lee Burke 2002
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He had dumped his cooler on a bait table at the end of the dock and was gutting a stringer of ice-flecked sac-a-lait and bream and bigmouth bass with a long, razor-edged knife that had no guard on the handle.
Jolie Blon’s Bounce James Lee Burke 2002
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I sat at a wooden table not far from the bandstand, with a paper plate of rice and red beans and fried sac-a-lait, and watched the dancers and listened to the music while Annie took Alafair down the street to find a rest room.
Heaven’s Prisoners James Lee Burke 1988
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I sat at a wooden table not far from the bandstand, with a paper plate of rice and red beans and fried sac-a-lait, and watched the dancers and listened to the music while Annie took Alafair down the street to find a rest room.
Heaven’s Prisoners James Lee Burke 1988
hernesheir commented on the word sac-a-lait
It's a fish.
January 9, 2013