crayfish

[ˈkreɪfɪʃ]

crayfish Definition

a freshwater crustacean that resembles a small lobster and is typically found in streams and rivers.

Using crayfish: Examples

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

  • Example

    We caught some crayfish in the river for our dinner.

  • Example

    Crayfish are often used as bait for fishing.

  • Example

    The aquarium has a tank of live crayfish on display.

crayfish Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for crayfish

Phrases with crayfish

  • a traditional Swedish celebration held in August, where people gather to eat boiled crayfish, drink alcohol, and sing songs

    Example

    We're having a crayfish party this weekend, would you like to come?

  • a culinary event popular in the Southern United States, where crayfish are boiled with spices and vegetables, and served with sides like corn and potatoes

    Example

    We're having a crayfish boil for the Fourth of July, come join us!

  • an annual event held in various locations around the world, celebrating the culture and cuisine of crayfish

    Example

    The town's crayfish festival is coming up next month, it's always a lot of fun.

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Summary: crayfish in Brief

The term 'crayfish' [ˈkreɪfɪʃ] refers to a freshwater crustacean resembling a small lobster, commonly found in streams and rivers. It is often used as bait for fishing, and can be cooked and eaten, as in a 'crayfish boil.' 'Crayfish party' and 'crayfish festival' refer to cultural celebrations involving the consumption of crayfish.