Definitions

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  • adjective Resembling a lobster.
  • adjective red-colored.
  • noun A place where lobsters are farmed.

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Examples

  • I agree that the lobster was bland and it did not have much of a lobstery flavor but the texture of the meat was very decent and not tough.

    Downtown Lunch: Urban Lobster Shack | Midtown Lunch: Downtown NYC 2009

  • For her appetizer, Wife had LOBSTER BISQUE which, while being decadent and lobstery, had a lobster's tentacle rolled into the spring roll that accompanied it.

    Augieland: 2006

  • For her appetizer, Wife had LOBSTER BISQUE which, while being decadent and lobstery, had a lobster's tentacle rolled into the spring roll that accompanied it.

    David Burke's Fromagerie, 832 mcmansillion stars 2006

  • Spent a lovely quiet evening with my wife after going out for Japanese lobstery goodness.

    roland Diary Entry roland 2005

  • "He'd eat till his eyes would look lobstery too, and your father would have to give him such a dose."

    Cormorant Crag A Tale of the Smuggling Days George Manville Fenn 1870

  • Watching the movie, we'd always had a sneaking suspicion that Ariel's crabby (or lobstery?) friend was, in actuality, a black man with a vaguely Jamaican accent.

    Entertainment Weekly's PopWatch 2009

  • Watching the movie, we'd always had a sneaking suspicion that Ariel's crabby (or lobstery?) friend was, in actuality, a black man with a vaguely Jamaican accent.

    Entertainment Weekly's PopWatch 2009

  • Watching the movie, we'd always had a sneaking suspicion that Ariel's crabby (or lobstery?) friend was, in actuality, a black man with a vaguely Jamaican accent.

    Entertainment Weekly's PopWatch 2009

  • Watching the movie, we'd always had a sneaking suspicion that Ariel's crabby (or lobstery?) friend was, in actuality, a black man with a vaguely Jamaican accent.

    Entertainment Weekly's PopWatch 2009

  • Watching the movie, we'd always had a sneaking suspicion that Ariel's crabby (or lobstery?) friend was, in actuality, a black man with a vaguely Jamaican accent.

    Entertainment Weekly's PopWatch 2009

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