Flesh of scaleless food fish of the southern United States; often farmed.
Large catfish of central United States having a flattened head and projecting jaw.
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Examples for "catfish"
Examples for "catfish"
1The trust had already done work trapping and controlling catfish, she said.
2I know about catfish and I don't believe a word of it.
3Besides, I doubt if there are any catfish in those Montana rivers.
4Grandpa skinned the catfish, and Don scraped the scales from the perch.
5I kept thinking about him as I cleaned the catfish for breakfast.
1If Old Moses decided to grab their bait, they wouldn't be sitting so calmly waiting for a mudcat.
2Presently he jerked, and a yellow mudcat rose to the surface, fighting desperately for his life, and Dan and Snowball yelled crazily.
3Catch him up in a net, put him in a big glass tank somewhere like an overgrown mudcat. Mr. Sculley frowned and shook his head.
4Hugh McVey left the town of Mudcat Landing in early September of the year eighteen eighty-six.
5What's left after the crawdadders and mudcats have their way with that boy will bob up somewheres downriver.
6On the Sunday afternoons in the woods south of Mudcat Landing Hugh had lain perfectly still in the grass for hours.
7Sarah Shepard did not go to church after she came to Mudcat Landing, but she would have no work done on Sundays.
8"It's an old tune by Mudcat Malone," he explained.
9Then he wired to the headquarters of the railroad company telling them to send a man to Mudcat Landing to take his place.