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Lobsterman - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A lobsterman is a person who catches lobsters for a living, typically using traps or pots. This term is commonly used in coastal communities where lobster fishing is a major industry.

lobsterman

/ˈlɑbstərmən/ /ˈlɒbstəmən/

Definition:

A person who catches lobsters for a living, typically using traps or nets.

Synonyms:

lobster fisherman, shellfisherman, crustacean harvester

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

landlubber, office worker

Common Collocations:

lobster traps, fishing boat, coastal waters, seasonal work

Derivatives:

lobstermen, lobstering

Usage Tips:

Use "lobsterman" to refer specifically to someone who harvests lobsters professionally, not casually.

Common Phrases:

hardworking lobsterman, seasoned lobsterman, lobster boat crew

Etymology:

Derived from "lobster" + "man," first recorded in the 19th century for those harvesting crustaceans.

Examples:

  • 1. The lobsterman checked his traps at dawn.
  • 2. Every summer, the lobsterman works long hours on the water.
  • 3. The young boy dreamed of becoming a lobsterman like his father.
  • 4. A storm forced the lobsterman to return early to shore.

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