Fish meaning in English
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Definition
to fish: to catch fish, to angle (from the sea, a river, etc.)
a fish: a cold-blooded water-dwelling animal with a backbone, gills and fins
(salmon) fishing: the act of catching (salmon)
Examples
- "We will be eating fish and seaweed for lunch today."
- "I'm awfully sorry but your fishing hook appears to be caught in my lip."
- "Have you ever seen a fish drown?"
- "No fish can resist my CD of whales making love!"
- "Olaf : To go fishing, ja."
- "Stewardess (Cindy) : Well, personally, I'd take the fish."
- "Sharky is a big fish."
- "Brian : No, I'm not a fish, I'm a man."
- "Every passenger on this plane who had fish for dinner will become violently ill in the next half hour."
- "Horatio : No, let's nuke this fish!"
- "Would Mr. Delavigne prefer the macrobiotic fish or macrobiotic vegetarian menu?"
- "We have either beef or fish, which would you prefer?"
- "After watching news reports last week on the outbreak of "fish flu" in Asia, 8-year-old boy Thomas MacKenzie made a bold decision."
- "Donna : I'm going to have the fish, Bruno."
- "Out here you can get in touch with the great outdoors: hunting, fishing, swimming in the lake, and lounging in the outdoor Jacuzzi."
- "I tried calling earlier, but your secretary informed me that you were dynamite fishing at the lake on your ranch."
- "Brian : A fishing email?"
- "Follow it down through the valley towards the ocean of gratitude... we will be eating fish today."
- "Horatio : Gunter knows all the best fishing spots."
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