lobster pot
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Definition
Noun: A lobster pot is a trap designed specifically for catching lobsters. It is typically a cage-like structure, often made of wood or wire, with one or more funnel-shaped entrances that allow lobsters to enter but make it difficult for them to escape.
Usage and Examples
- Noun:
- The fisherman checked his lobster pots at dawn.
- We saw several lobster pots floating in the harbor, marked with bright buoys.
Advanced Usage
- "to set a lobster pot": to place a lobster trap in the water.
- They went out early to set their lobster pots before the storm.
- "to haul/pull a lobster pot": to retrieve a lobster trap from the water to check its contents.
- Hauling the lobster pot, he was delighted to find two large lobsters inside.
Variants and Related Words
- Crab pot (n): a similar trap used for catching crabs.
- Fish trap (n): a general term for various devices used to catch fish.
Synonyms
- Lobster trap: The most direct synonym.
- Creel: A term sometimes used for a trap for fish or crustaceans, though it can also refer to a basket.
Related Phrases
- "Like a lobster in a pot": An idiomatic expression suggesting a feeling of being trapped or confined, often with a sense of impending, unavoidable trouble.
- With the deadline approaching and no solution, he felt like a lobster in a pot.
Noun
- trap for catching lobsters