crawfishing

[kraw-fish-ing]

crawfishing Definition

  • 1withdrawing from a position; retreating
  • 2catching crawfish

Using crawfishing: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "crawfishing" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The company is crawfishing on its initial promise to raise salaries.

  • Example

    The army was forced to crawfish after the enemy launched a surprise attack.

  • Example

    We went crawfishing in the creek and caught a dozen crayfish.

crawfishing Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for crawfishing

Phrases with crawfishing

  • to withdraw or retreat from a situation, often due to fear or uncertainty

    Example

    He crawfished out of the agreement at the last minute, leaving us in a difficult position.

  • a social gathering where crawfish are boiled and served as a meal

    Example

    We're having a crawfish boil this weekend, would you like to come?

  • a savory pie made with crawfish meat, vegetables, and spices

    Example

    I tried crawfish pie for the first time in New Orleans and it was delicious!

Origins of crawfishing

from the noun 'crawfish', meaning 'crayfish'

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Summary: crawfishing in Brief

'Crawfishing' [kraw-fish-ing] refers to withdrawing from a position or retreating, often due to fear or uncertainty. It can also mean catching crawfish, as in 'We went crawfishing in the creek and caught a dozen crayfish.' The phrase 'crawfish out of something' denotes withdrawing from a situation, while 'crawfish boil' and 'crawfish pie' refer to social gatherings and dishes that feature crawfish.