Marine fishes with a flattened elongated body and a sucking disk on the head for attaching to large fish or moving objects.
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.
6Fish, abstention from eating; cunning of; kind of, called remora or echeneis; eating of, forbidden by Pythagoreans.
7Gallagher heads for the bottom with the instructor holding his manifold yoke, riding him like a remora.
8It's called a remora, and while it may be a parasite, it's actually got a lot going for it.
9And you, Theresa, will be at the head of the assembly line, with me on your back like a remora.
10I think they may be trying to keep themselves conscious by... A tentacle uncurled, pointed at the pathetic husk of my remora.
11They then latch like a remora fish onto the one that's getting the most media attention, pretending as though they had been there all along.
12The remoras I had observed in the Mediterranean were related to this species.
13Go and alert Professor Remora and the others in our group, will you?
14But the struggle was too much for the gallant Remora.
15They tie a long, stout string to the Remora, and throw the fish overboard.
16REMORA-TheRemora Has a Wonderful Flat Apparatus on its Head