Lamprey in a sentence as a noun

I hope they remember to put signs up at the swimming spots where they dump the lamprey attractant.

A good re-branding could probably go a long way towards helping with that sea lamprey issue the Great Lakes have too...

Title translation: We have too much native northern lampreys in the great lakes and we want to lure it with scents because they eat fishes that we enjoy to fish.

Treating infested water with lamprey pheremones - sounds like the beginning of a horror movie.

What might have been a symbiotic relationship with a larger host organism became like a lamprey fastened to a guppy.

I'm the lamprey to their shark -- I wish I could quit them but wouldn't be much good swimming without them and if I let go for an instant I have a funny feeling I'll meet the teeth.

How many people really work hard to isolate themselves from advertising when it can confer so much convenience?So I, lamprey-like, gain the benefit of their feeding on the airwaves and ads, and I get the good stuff.

It's also a jab at those he consider his inferior who have worked to keep his business viable while their boss has obviously become a well-funded lamprey ready to cut-and-run rather than to struggle for those who got him to where he is.

A wet, sucking, horrific noise that to the mind of my light-sleeping sixteen y/o self was surely identical to the sound of a giant lamprey or hagfish, slurping the innards of its living, long suffering prey, still undead after twenty-odd very very long nights...

Lamprey definitions

noun

primitive eellike freshwater or anadromous cyclostome having round sucking mouth with a rasping tongue