Crawfishy

"Crawfishy" in a Sentence (6 examples)

My head towards the current, I let the crawfishy water run into my mouth, swallowing a little of it at a time.

Debbie sniffed the aroma in the air coming from the kitchen. “I smell somethin’ crawfishy that wants to add more pounds to my already voluptuous curves.”

I wasn’t in the mood for something crawfishy or filled with alligator meat early in the morning.

The blue misty look rose over green tents; there was the wood smoke smell and one of cooking; rain puddles still steaming dry in shady washed-out places caused a smell like flood, a crawfishy smell of something old, moist and mysterious.

Fish Formula “Crawfish” is the latest in their line of products, and it does have a crawfishy smell.

What to eat? Humphrey pondered the question / As his cavernous belly a gurgle did make, / Resounding so loud in the water nearby / Two crawfish were sure that their eardrums would break. // Be that as it may, they weren’t in danger / Of being consumed for their crawfishy flavor. / Though related by crust to the diminutive krill, / The dirth^([sic]) of them made them too meager to savor.

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