Flesh of scaleless food fish of the southern United States; often farmed.
Large catfish of central United States having a flattened head and projecting jaw.
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Examples for "catfish "
Examples for "catfish "
1 The trust had already done work trapping and controlling catfish , she said.
2 I know about catfish and I don't believe a word of it.
3 Besides, I doubt if there are any catfish in those Montana rivers.
4 Grandpa skinned the catfish , and Don scraped the scales from the perch.
5 I kept thinking about him as I cleaned the catfish for breakfast.
1 If Old Moses decided to grab their bait, they wouldn't be sitting so calmly waiting for a mudcat .
2 Presently he jerked, and a yellow mudcat rose to the surface, fighting desperately for his life, and Dan and Snowball yelled crazily.
3 Catch him up in a net, put him in a big glass tank somewhere like an overgrown mudcat . Mr. Sculley frowned and shook his head.
4 Hugh McVey left the town of Mudcat Landing in early September of the year eighteen eighty-six.
5 What's left after the crawdadders and mudcats have their way with that boy will bob up somewheres downriver.
6 On the Sunday afternoons in the woods south of Mudcat Landing Hugh had lain perfectly still in the grass for hours.
7 Sarah Shepard did not go to church after she came to Mudcat Landing, but she would have no work done on Sundays.
8 "It's an old tune by Mudcat Malone," he explained.
9 Then he wired to the headquarters of the railroad company telling them to send a man to Mudcat Landing to take his place.
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