249 Words to use with fishes

"I just hate bazaars; with their everlasting Rebeccas at the Well, and flower-girls, and fish-ponds, and gipsy-tents.

" "Gosh all fish-hooks!

THE SEA-BREAM.This is an abundant fish in Cornwall, and it is frequently found in the fish-market of Hastings during the summer months, but it is not in much esteem.

Moreover, there were fish bones at the entrance.

from the islet in the stream the voice Of the fish-hawks that o'er their nests rejoice!

A banqueting-table was arranged for six hundred guests, and those guests were not the nobles of the nation, nor the clergy, nor the must renowned warriors, nor the municipal officers, but the fish-women of the city market.

Lay it in the fish-kettle, with sufficient cold water to cover it.

A FISH STORY. XIX.

He'll show us how to steer with a pole, and how to make fish-traps andand everything.

Then the other end of each fish line was made fast to a wire sticking up, with its bit of red rag, and the little brass bell.

The showroom has about twenty fish tanks on display with a variety of fish that Ashok purchases mainly from Mumbai.

"And when are we going to try for fish; I brought my rod and lines along, thinking we'd have a fish dinner some fine day?" complained Will.

The fish-plate may be drawn up, to see if the fish be ready, which may be known by its easily separating from the bone.

Almost every pleasant day a train of dogs would leave the village and go far back on the hills to haul fire-wood, or poles for the new fish-flakes.

One day my employer decided to send me as a spy to find out the prices of fish and fish food at a competitive fish shop.

When the leather is very old, it may be softened with fish-oil, and, after putting on the ink, a sponge charged with distilled turpentine passed over, to scour the surface of the leather, which should be polished as above. 2223.

Old fire-guard, old shoes, two fish-baskets, washing-stand on three legs, and a poker.

She was untaught in art, and making fish-nets was her wonted work.

Barry Cornwall has his tritons and his nereids gamboling before him in nocturnal visions, and proclaiming sons born to Neptunewhen my stretch of imaginative activity can hardly, in the night season, raise up the ghost of a fish-wife.

He noticed now that she was holding with one hand the end of a long slender sapling which a week or two before he had cut and trimmed for a fish-pole.

Thousands of poles support half-acres of the spruce-bough shelf, beneath which is a dark, cool region, crossed with foot-paths, and not unfrequently sprinkled and washed by the surf,a most kindly office on the part of the sea, you will allow, when once you have scented the fish-offal perpetually dropping from the evergreen fish-house above.

They came down to breakfast somewhat late, and, as soon as they arrived, the Biggleses swooped up the last fragments that remained on their plates, and made a stately march out of the dining-room, Then Miss Hoogencamp arose and departed, leaving a whole fish-ball on her plate.

These carry him along until the salmon arrive, when he becomes exclusively a fish eater until the berries are ripe.

(For recipe, see No. 337; and for mode of serving, Coloured Plate E.) First run the fish-slice down the thickest part of the fish, quite through to the bone, from a to b, and then cut handsome and regular slices in the direction of the lines downwards, from c to e, and upwards from c to d, as shown in the engraving.

There were knives and forks, tea-spoons and table-spoons, fish-knives and pie-knives, strawberry-shovels and ice-shovels, large silver salvers and small silver salvers and medium silver salvers.

249 Words to use with  fishes