Marine fishes with a flattened elongated body and a sucking disk on the head for attaching to large fish or moving objects.
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Examples for "remora"
Examples for "remora"
1Someone attacked this remora - I found it in the B-zone access way.
2They had attached to him like a remora attaches to a great fish.
3The bold steersman clung like a remora to the wreck of his boat.
4A mid-shin-high, built-in stretchy Gore-Tex gaiter seals around your leg like a hungry remora.
5Such a one is the tale of the remora.
1But our suckerfish would effect their capture with extraordinary certainty and precision.
2These were suckerfish from the third family of the subbrachian Malacopterygia.
3Thrown into the sea, the suckerfish immediately began to play their roles, going and fastening themselves onto the breastplates of the turtles.
1And a sucking fish is liable at any moment to be useful.
2It's never been known for a bullet to go through a sucking fish.
3On this circle the old man could see the fish's eye and the two gray sucking fish that swain around him.
4To escape his terrible flailings, I seized hold of my harpoon-pole sticking in him, and for a moment clung to that like a sucking fish.
5There are no ghosts, this time, Tom," I added-ashe said nothing, but waited for me to go on-"andno need of our sucking fish...."
6"Don't tell me again about that old sucking fish."
Translations for sucking fish