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50 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Crawfish'

The cat decided to crawfish when it saw the unfamiliar dog approaching.

Despite his bold claims, Jake began to crawfish as soon as he faced the challenging math problem.

The politician tried to crawfish from his controversial statement, but the media held him accountable.

Realizing he was outnumbered, the knight had no choice but to crawfish from the intense battle.

The explorer had to crawfish when he encountered an unexpected and dangerous obstacle in the dense jungle.

She felt the need to crawfish from the heated argument to avoid saying something she might regret.

As the storm approached, the crew had to crawfish to safety, abandoning their fishing expedition.

The spy had to crawfish quietly when he realized he was getting too close to the enemy's secret base.

The chef had to crawfish and change the recipe when he discovered a crucial ingredient was missing.

The athlete chose to crawfish during the championship game, strategically retreating to regroup with the team.

Faced with unexpected criticism, the author decided to crawfish from the controversial storyline in the novel.

The negotiator skillfully used the threat of crawfishing to leverage a better deal during the business meeting.

The hiker had to crawfish down the steep slope when the trail became too treacherous to continue.

Recognizing the tension in the room, the mediator tried to crawfish the discussion to a more neutral topic.

The comedian cleverly used self-deprecating humor to crawfish from an awkward joke that didn't land well.

The detective had to crawfish from his initial suspect when new evidence pointed in a different direction.

During the intense chess match, the grandmaster strategically chose to crawfish to confuse the opponent.

The scientist had to crawfish from the initial hypothesis when the experiment yielded unexpected results.

Feeling overwhelmed, she decided to crawfish from the demanding project to maintain her work-life balance.

In the face of mounting criticism, the CEO chose to crawfish and issue a public apology for the company's actions.

The actor had to crawfish from the emotionally charged scene as it brought back painful memories from their past.

When the software encountered a critical error, the programmer had to crawfish and rewrite a significant portion of the code.

The environmentalist urged the government not to crawfish on its commitment to protect endangered species.

Recognizing the error in his analysis, the researcher had to crawfish and reevaluate the conclusions drawn from the data.

The mountaineer decided to crawfish when faced with an unexpected avalanche, prioritizing safety over summiting the peak.

As the negotiations reached a stalemate, both parties had to crawfish slightly to find common ground for a compromise.

The singer had to crawfish from the high note in the song due to a sudden throat strain during the live performance.

In the midst of the heated debate, the debater attempted to crawfish by shifting the focus to a less contentious aspect of the topic.

The pilot skillfully used evasive maneuvers to crawfish away from the incoming enemy missiles during the aerial dogfight.

The teacher encouraged students to crawfish from their initial assumptions and approach problem-solving with an open mind.

The fashion designer had to crawfish on the extravagant design when logistical challenges arose in sourcing materials.

The parent had to crawfish from the strict rules temporarily to accommodate the child's special request on their birthday.

Despite initial confidence, the chess player had to crawfish when the opponent unveiled an unexpected and formidable strategy.

The software engineer decided to crawfish from the original coding plan and opted for a more efficient algorithm.

The architect had to crawfish from the original blueprint due to unforeseen structural challenges in the construction site.

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