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barbel

[ UK /bˈɑːbə‍l/ ]
[ US /ˈbɑɹˌbɛɫ/ ]
NOUN
  1. slender tactile process on the jaws of a fish

How To Use barbel In A Sentence

  • Many of you will probably be thinking of going over to Spain to sample the carp fishing or to pursue catfish or perhaps even the various barbel forms.
  • Holding a barbell, stand with your knees slightly bent, your chest out and your back slightly arched.
  • Some of the fishes are of a European type, such as the roach, the barbel, and the blenny; others are markedly Easton's Bible Dictionary
  • I bring the weight up so close under my chin that if the barbell had an edge, I could shave with it.
  • These larvae are filter feeders and lack the characteristic jaw sheaths and denticles of many other frog larvae, but have characteristic barbels.
  • Later on I used the same technique on rivers for chub and barbel and also on lakes for bream.
  • Move gradually to an unweighted barbell in weeks two and three, and a weighted bar by week four.
  • This happens to carp and most recently barbel but rarely happens to predators.
  • However, look at that long nose, big barbels hanging off the protracted snout and you know you're after the real thing.
  • He pole-fished pellet to the trees for a mixed bag of carp, ide, barbel and chub.
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