lamprey

[ˈlæmpri]

lamprey Definition

  • 1a jawless fish with a sucker mouth and a circular sucking disk for attaching to other fish and sucking their blood
  • 2a person who tries to gain an advantage by flattering influential people

Using lamprey: Examples

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

  • Example

    The lamprey attaches itself to the fish and sucks its blood.

  • Example

    He was accused of being a lamprey, always trying to get ahead by flattering his superiors.

lamprey Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for lamprey

Phrases with lamprey

  • a species of lamprey that lives in the ocean and migrates to freshwater rivers to spawn

    Example

    The sea lamprey is a parasitic fish that feeds on the blood of other fish.

  • a traditional British dish made with lamprey eels, typically served at banquets and special occasions

    Example

    Lamprey pie was a favorite dish of King Henry I of England.

  • the act of catching lampreys for food or sport

    Example

    Lamprey fishing is a popular activity in some parts of Europe.

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Summary: lamprey in Brief

A 'lamprey' [ˈlæmpri] is a type of jawless fish that attaches itself to other fish and sucks their blood. It is also used to describe a person who flatters influential people to gain an advantage. Examples of 'lamprey' include 'The lamprey attaches itself to the fish and sucks its blood.' and 'He was accused of being a lamprey, always trying to get ahead by flattering his superiors.'