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Shrimp is the adjective form as well as the noun and a verb. Example uses:

As an adjective: The shrimp boats lined the harbor.

As a noun: This shrimp is excellent.

As a verb: We shrimp in the summer months and work the lobster traps the rest of the year.

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In my young days it was 'shrimp'. There was even a song 'The Shrimp Boats are a'coming'.

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The plural form of shrimp is shrimpor shrimps.

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Both shrimps and shrimp can be used as a plural form of shrimp.

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prawns

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