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barracouta

NOUN
  1. a large marine food fish common on the coasts of Australia, New Zealand, and southern Africa

How To Use barracouta In A Sentence

  • He'd have jabbed the barracouta, and eaten him, too, just as quick as look, but he hated the Inkmaker, and could not think of anything else. Children of the Wild
  • And the barracouta ate the remains of the Inkmaker at his leisure. Children of the Wild
  • Hi, I'm interested in catching a barracouta but I'm not sure what lure to use and the price range for them.
  • Both the barracouta and the frostfish are mid water hunters preying on squid and small baitfish.
  • A voracious dolphin was harpooned, in the maw of which was a barracouta in Narrative of a Survey of the Intertropical and Western Coasts of Australia Performed between the years 1818 and 1822 — Volume 1
  • Early European accounts support the archaeological view of the major significance of barracouta in this area.
  • When Little Sword saw those long feelers dragging the barracouta down," went on Uncle Andy, after relighting his pipe, "he darted forward like a blue flame and jabbed his sword right through the nearest one. Children of the Wild
  • When Barracouta's captain died in 1823 Vidal was placed in command and confirmed in the rank of commander.
  • The barracouta, nearly spent, swam off without even waiting to say 'Thank you.' Children of the Wild
  • Now and again a long, black shadow would sail slowly over the scene of freakish life -- the shadow of a passing albacore or barracouta. Kings in Exile
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