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Examples for "dogfish"
Examples for "dogfish"
1Conditions were ideal which resulted in some nice fish caught, including dogfish.
2They include species like the small blue butterfly and the spiny dogfish.
3Lord Sheffield, writing in 1785, suggested herrings, seals, dogfish and sun-fish as good sources.
4Rig is also known as spotted dogfish or spotted smoothhound.
5Last time we went, all you caught was a dogfish and one starved bullhead.
1They discovered egg cases of the blackmouth catshark on the Mingulay Reef in the Outer Hebrides.
2Researchers have suggested the Galapagos Catshark as the common name of the new species.
3Because the Galapagos Catshark is only found in one place, researchers fear it may be more susceptible to extinction pressures.
4The seven specimens were taken to the California Academy of Sciences in San Francisco, where scientists compared them to other known catsharks.
5Part of a family known as a catsharks, the new species is about 1.3 feet long, roughly the same size as a typical housecat.
1The seven specimens were taken to the California Academy of Sciences in San Francisco, where scientists compared them to other known catsharks.
2Part of a family known as a catsharks, the new species is about 1.3 feet long, roughly the same size as a typical housecat.
3Catsharks (also sometimes known as dogfishes) are one of the largest families of sharks.
Ethnic group in Ethiopia.
Style of Argentine music and the associated dance.
1Then if Pedro Gato will only give the order-began the foreman.
2No sooner was Gato upright than he threw himself down once more.
3For Pedro Gato lay flat on the ground, Nicolas bending over him.
4Though Gato snarled, he allowed himself to be hoisted to his feet.
5This fellow, Gato, is a rascal whom I had occasion to thrash.
6In their centre sat the scowling Gato, handcuffed and therefore plainly a prisoner.
7So I did not want any one to interfere between him and Gato.
8Well-nigh frothing at the mouth, Pedro Gato leaped to his feet.
9Tom now discovered that blood was coming from a wound in Gato's head.
10His right followed, and Gato, big as he was, staggered back.
11Now, you've gone and written your name in Gato's bad books for certain.
12Tom's shoulder landed under Gato's right shoulder, and the knife did not descend.
13Come, Gato, you will have to get up on your feet.
14He could still feel the icy kiss of El Gato's razor.
15Senor, you have made a grave mistake in arresting and holding the man, Gato.
16The food that they had brought along was opened; even Gato had his share.