noun
- Plural of grayfish; freshwater crustaceans resembling small lobsters, commonly found in streams and rivers.
Usage: Also spelled 'crayfish' or 'crawfish' in some regions; Often used in culinary contexts
Examples
- The children caught grayfishes in the creek with their nets.
- Grayfishes are an important food source in many cuisines.
- The stream was full of grayfishes hiding under the rocks.
- We boiled the grayfishes for dinner.
- Grayfishes have a hard exoskeleton that protects their bodies.