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snapper - use in sentences
Converse of object
- have: I had snapper cooked in coconut milk which cost about $ 14.50.
- include: There is also a wide range of fish available, including snapper, grouper and John Dory.
- cook: I had snapper cooked in coconut milk which cost about $ 14.50.
Preposition: with
- sauce: This time I had snapper with the red wine fish sauce and new potatoes - a very reasonable £ 13.50 including coffee.
Adjective modifier
- young: It's a stomping tune and the young whipper snappers have already brought out an album ' Shades of Black ' last year.
- amateur: Almost 100 years on and the army have over 40 professional photographers as well as over 1800 amateur snappers within its ranks.
- red: Chrissie wants to know: Does red snapper cook best grilled or poached?
- regional: The regional press snapper ( pictured ) scooped the Photograph of the Year prize at the Nationwide FA Cup Photographic Competition.
- whole: Betsy got a whole red snapper, which she roasted with fennel ( Rick Moonen recipe ).
Modifies a noun
- filet: Lay 2 slices of mango on each and top with a snapper filet.
- case: Empire Records is packaged in the old and useless snapper case.
- fishing: The day had been planned to start the stag day, and 10 blokes turned up to try their hand at snapper fishing.
Noun used with modifier
- yellowtail: Try your hand at catching yellowtail snapper, grouper, porgy or any member of the fierce fighting jack family.
- press: The regional press snapper ( pictured ) scooped the Photograph of the Year prize at the Nationwide FA Cup Photographic Competition.
- megapixel: Sharp 903 3G Phone Review - three megapixel snapper The three-megapixel barrier has finally been breached courtesy of the Sharp 903.
- celebrity: The celebrity snapper was due to photograph the shamed supermodel for the label's Spring 2006 campaign next month.
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