Small spiny-finned fish of coastal or brackish waters having a large head and elongated tapering body having the ventral fins modified as a sucker.
Small slender European freshwater fish often used as bait by anglers.
Common name for several species of fish.
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1 Gradually the whale became a porpoise, and the porpoise became a gudgeon .
2 The fish commonly caught are mullet, perch, barbel, gudgeon , bream, and chub.
3 Not enough, sir, to catch the merest fresh-water gudgeon that swims.
4 The kinds most common are barbel, carp, dace, bleak, and gudgeon .
5 She had caught him like a fisherman hooks a gudgeon .
6 Birds and fishes in cases stared glassily,-owland kestrel, jack and eel and gudgeon .
7 There are not any gudgeon even worth talking about.
8 They are seen from a whale to a gudgeon .
9 A few large roach with the fly, and one pike with a gudgeon , - anoblefellow!
10 He is a great big silly bull-headed gudgeon .
11 Tom Thumb warmed me up eventually; its gudgeon had been taken, and I had something in secure custody.
12 A gudgeon has taken the pin.
13 And one may turn, wholeheartedly and inspired, to see what can be made of one's own catch of gudgeon .
14 But the gudgeon looked at him with his great eyes, and asked, "Have you got good teeth?"
15 I appealed to his generosity, if there be room for generosity about a trout no bigger than a gudgeon !
16 O my jolly dapper boy, thou hast given us a gudgeon ; I hope to see thee Pope before I die.
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