Primitive predaceous North American fish covered with hard scales and having long jaws with needlelike teeth.
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Examples for "gar"
Examples for "gar"
1Most predatory fish are long and slim, like the alligator-gar and pickerel.
2A great gar plunged with a loud splash into the water hole.
3Some fossil gar species are also placed within functional morphospace using this approach.
4I think about Julie climbing a 25-foot rock slab above an alligator gar.
5You lookin' at hard time here, boy, that I can gar-an-tee.
1The roe of some fishes, such as the garfish, is not eaten.
2I don't even know what garfish looks like, but there must be a better explanation.
3The eggs of the mackerel and the garfish have likewise been found floating, and successfully hatched.
4You should definitely begin with fried cured garfish and eat too much sourdough with smoky miso butter.
5The sea is plentifully stocked with fish of divers sorts, namely dolphins, bonetas, mullet, snapper, silver-fish, garfish, etc.
1There were migrating schools of billfish at times, some with sails, some brightly colored, all sleek and swift.
2I suppose the book told you that a billfish of any kind always stuns his bait before he takes it in his mouth.
1The garpike as he saw it, with amplifications from the Indians as they had seen it, gave him the subject for a good fish story.
Translations for Lepisosteus osseus