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crawdaddy

American  
[kraw-dad-ee] / ˈkrɔˌdæd i /

noun

PLURAL

crawdaddies
  1. crawdad.


Example Sentences

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And if you knew the Crab Shack, you definitely knew its owner, Randall Miod — better known as Randy, or Crawdaddy, or simply the Craw.

From Los Angeles Times

Painted tributes have popped up along the beach walls: “Rest Easy Crawdaddy,” “Crab Shack Forever.”

From Los Angeles Times

“We were lucky to be recording at Sigma Sound with Joe Tarsia,” Mr. Gamble said in a 2008 interview with Crawdaddy magazine.

From New York Times

Page worked as a freelance photographer from the late 1960s for music magazines including Rolling Stone and Crawdaddy, sharing assignments with some of the most significant writers of the era such as Hunter S. Thompson.

From Los Angeles Times

He worked as a freelance photographer from the late 1960s for music magazines including Rolling Stone and Crawdaddy, sharing assignments with some of the most significant writers of the era such as Hunter S. Thompson.

From Seattle Times