Large ferocious northern deep-sea food fishes with strong teeth and no pelvic fins.
Flesh of scaleless food fish of the southern United States; often farmed.
Any of numerous mostly freshwater bottom-living fishes of Eurasia and North America with barbels like whiskers around the mouth.
1 The trust had already done work trapping and controlling catfish , she said.
2 I know about catfish and I don't believe a word of it.
3 Besides, I doubt if there are any catfish in those Montana rivers.
4 Grandpa skinned the catfish , and Don scraped the scales from the perch.
5 I kept thinking about him as I cleaned the catfish for breakfast.
6 She'd also called me brave... unless she was talking to the catfish .
7 To twelve small catfish allow a pound and a half of ham.
8 I call from the river Drina as I wrestle with a catfish .
9 One catfish does not make a creek nor one hero a nation.
10 But trying to catch a big catfish with his hands was ridiculous.
11 Marianne here set down her catfish bone and burst forth with indignation-
12 A catfish the size of my stepfather lurched away into the gloom.
13 It revealed highly conserved chromosomal distribution between yellow catfish and channel catfish .
14 West, strangling, gasped for air, as does a catfish on the bank.
15 The grasshopper itself just tasted crunchy, like the tailbones of a catfish .
16 Here and there were ragged flanges, extrusions like catfish whiskers, like fins.
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