Warm-water marine fishes including the drums and grunts and croakers and sea trout.
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Examples for "drum"
Examples for "drum"
1The New South Wales government said its drum lines were more humane.
2Authorities said the drum lines would remain in place for a week.
3Dry the pieces in the drum, and the yarn in the stove.
4Riley joined the following year after a mere month of drum lessons.
5State of Mind talked to Sam Wicks about the state of drum'n'bass.
1Like Jack's croaker, the tin key became something else in the Territories.
2A croaker who will write at all will write without hearing a story.
3He didn't know what a croaker was, but he got the general impression.
4She would trap a croaker bit by bit in a hundred glass jars.
5You are grown a croaker, Kingsley, and I will leave you.
1A sample of hardhead examined in this way gave-
2He pulled a hardhead rake off the wall.
3A sample of hardhead weighed 155.1 grams, and gave 21.0 grams of coarse particles, equivalent to 13.5 per cent.
4If the prosecutor is hardheaded, you might have to take the stand.
5He missed the Valeman's peculiar mixture of hardheaded practicality and antiquated beliefs.
Translations for Sciaenidae