Third-person singular simple present indicative form of lobster.(verb)
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Use "lobsters" in a sentence
"“lobsters” and ˜lobsters™ is no closer than the relationship between ˜lobsters™ and lobsters."
"“lobsters” and its semantic value are more intimately related than ˜lobster™ and its semantic value, i.e., the relationship between “lobster” and ˜lobster™ is closer than that which obtains between ˜lobsters 'and lobsters."
"Sandy MacHoots: If I create a cartel to control the price of lobsters, is the relevant market “shellfish,” or “seafood,” or “food.”"