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snapper
[ snap-er ]
noun
, plural (especially collectively) snap·per, (especially referring to two or more kinds or species) snap·pers snap·pers
- any of several large marine food fishes of the family Lutjanidae.
- any of various other fishes, as the bluefish, Pomatomus saltatrix.
- Informal. a person in charge of a group of workers.
- a tuft or knot of cotton, horsehair, hemp, etc., at the tip of a whip's lash; cracker; popper.
snapper
/ ˈsnæpə /
noun
- any large sharp-toothed percoid food fish of the family Lutjanidae of warm and tropical coastal regions See also red snapper
- a sparid food fish, Chrysophrys auratus, of Australia and New Zealand, that has a pinkish body covered with blue spots
- another name for bluefish snapping turtle
- a person or thing that snaps
- informal.a person who takes snapshots; photographer
- informal.a baby
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A factor to watch: Minnesota’s kicker and long snapper were injured last week.
From Los Angeles Times
Although red snapper is faring poorly in the wild, replacing it with tilapia is not helping snapper conservation.
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In four days Rachel Reeves will stand outside No 11 holding the red Budget box up for hordes of press snappers.
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While prepping my ingredients for this snapper, I channeled Chef Louis from The Little Mermaid.
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“You got to be more physical,” said Hart, who credited teammates, including long snapper Josh Harris, for their advice.
From Los Angeles Times
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