Small usually scaleless fishes with comb-like teeth living about rocky shores; are territorial and live in holes between rocks.
Nenhum exemplo disponível para qualquer um dos sinônimos
1Now every little blenny looks like one of the things that took you.
2A curious little blenny-fish swarms in the numerous creeks which intersect the mangrove topes.
3Their children played games, goading caged bass and colorful blenny.
4The Blennius pholis, smooth blenny, is called by the French baveuse (slaverer), in Spanish, baba.)
5By the time I got back the blennies were disappearing into the pot.
6Nobody kn knows what to make of Blennies... View Article
7Our little Butterfly Blenny was not often to be seen.
8Old Blenny lived there after the dowager died.
9BLENNZ principal Jane Wells tells us about the organisation and takes Carol Stiles on a tour of the state-of-the-art facility.
10It will live quite well in a glass tank of sea-water; someone who kept many interesting fish says of this Blenny:-
11BLENNZ is the Blind and Low vision Education Network New Zealand and is based at the old Homai campus in Auckland.
12Carol spends time with two BLENNZ staff members who believe music can enrich the lives of blind and low vision young people.
13One in Five spends time with two BLENNZ staff members who believe music can enrich the lives of blind and low vision young people.
14The "bulls" went into the schoolroom, and began to play about on the tables and benches, but the "blennies" kept to the shore.