crawfish

[ˈkrɔːfɪʃ]

crawfish Definition

a freshwater crustacean resembling a small lobster, sometimes used for food.

Using crawfish: Examples

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

  • Example

    We caught some crawfish in the river and cooked them for dinner.

  • Example

    The restaurant serves a delicious crawfish étouffée.

  • Example

    He ordered a po' boy sandwich with fried crawfish.

crawfish Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for crawfish

Phrases with crawfish

  • a social gathering where crawfish are boiled and served as a main dish

    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 a delicious crawfish pie at a Cajun restaurant in New Orleans.

  • an event that celebrates crawfish with food, music, and other activities

    Example

    The annual crawfish festival in Louisiana attracts thousands of visitors every year.

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Summary: crawfish in Brief

'Crawfish' [ˈkrɔːfɪʃ] refers to a freshwater crustacean similar to a small lobster, often used for food. It is also known as 'crayfish,' 'crawdad,' or 'crawdaddy.' The term appears in dishes like 'crawfish étouffée' and 'crawfish pie,' and events like 'crawfish boil' and 'crawfish festival.'