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fish
noun (fish or fishes )
1 any cold-blooded aquatic vertebrate that has no legs, and typically possesses paired fins, breathes by means of gills, and has a bony or cartilaginous skeleton and a body covered with scales.
2 in compounds any of various water-inhabiting creatures shellfish jellyfish .
3 the flesh of fish used as food. Compare flesh ( noun 2).
4 derog, colloq a person an odd fish a cold fish .
5 (the Fish) astron , astrol Pisces.
verb (fishes , fished , fishing )
1 intr to catch or try to catch fish.
2 to catch or try to catch fish in (a river, lake, etc) fish a river .
3 intr to search or grope fished in his bag for a pen .
4 intr (usu fish for something) to seek information, compliments, etc by indirect means.
[Anglo-Saxon fisc ]
drink like a fish colloq to be in the habit of drinking a lot of alcohol.
a fish out of water someone in an unaccustomed, unsuitable situation which makes them ill at ease.
have other fish to fry colloq to have other, more important, things to do.
fish something out to retrieve it.
noun (fish or fishes )
1 any cold-blooded aquatic vertebrate that has no legs, and typically possesses paired fins, breathes by means of gills, and has a bony or cartilaginous skeleton and a body covered with scales.
2 in compounds any of various water-inhabiting creatures shellfish jellyfish .
3 the flesh of fish used as food. Compare flesh ( noun 2).
4 derog, colloq a person an odd fish a cold fish .
5 (the Fish) astron , astrol Pisces.
verb (fishes , fished , fishing )
1 intr to catch or try to catch fish.
2 to catch or try to catch fish in (a river, lake, etc) fish a river .
3 intr to search or grope fished in his bag for a pen .
4 intr (usu fish for something) to seek information, compliments, etc by indirect means.
[Anglo-Saxon fisc ]
drink like a fish colloq to be in the habit of drinking a lot of alcohol.
a fish out of water someone in an unaccustomed, unsuitable situation which makes them ill at ease.
have other fish to fry colloq to have other, more important, things to do.
fish something out to retrieve it.
fish and chips or (Scot) fish supper
noun a meal consisting of a fillet of fish deep-fried in batter and served with potato chips, traditionally bought at a fish and chip shop or chip shop.
[19c]
noun a meal consisting of a fillet of fish deep-fried in batter and served with potato chips, traditionally bought at a fish and chip shop or chip shop.
[19c]
fish farm
noun a place where fish are bred and reared in a confined area as a business.
fish farmer noun .
fish farming noun .
noun a place where fish are bred and reared in a confined area as a business.
fish farmer noun .
fish farming noun .
fish finger
noun an oblong piece of filleted or minced fish coated in breadcrumbs.
noun an oblong piece of filleted or minced fish coated in breadcrumbs.
fish knife
noun a specially-shaped and usually decorated knife with a broad, blunt-edged blade used for eating fish.
noun a specially-shaped and usually decorated knife with a broad, blunt-edged blade used for eating fish.
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