Crabber (noun)

A person who catches or harvests crabs for a living.

Origin:

The word 'crabber' is derived from the word 'crab', which refers to the marine crustacean. the term was used to describe a person who catches or harvests crabs for a living.

Examples:

  1. The crabber spent his days on the water, setting and checking crab pots.
  2. The crabber was well-known in the small coastal town for his catch of fresh, delicious crabs.
  3. The crabber had been in the business for many years and knew the best places to find crabs.
  4. The crabber was skilled at identifying different species of crabs and knew which ones were the most valuable.
  5. The crabber sold his catch to local seafood markets and restaurants, providing a fresh source of crab meat for the community.
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