How To Use Barracouta In A Sentence
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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
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And the barracouta ate the remains of the Inkmaker at his leisure.
Children of the Wild
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Hi, I'm interested in catching a barracouta but I'm not sure what lure to use and the price range for them.
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Both the barracouta and the frostfish are mid water hunters preying on squid and small baitfish.
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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
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Early European accounts support the archaeological view of the major significance of barracouta in this area.
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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
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When Barracouta's captain died in 1823 Vidal was placed in command and confirmed in the rank of commander.
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The barracouta, nearly spent, swam off without even waiting to say 'Thank you.'
Children of the Wild
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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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And the gaping, long-toothed jaws of an immense barracouta closed upon the head of the Inkmaker, biting him clean in halves.
Children of the Wild
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The struggling barracouta was drawn down with them, but blindly; and the water was now utterly black with the rank ink which the monster was pumping forth.
Children of the Wild
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She had a lump of butter on the table, a barracouta loaf, and the cresses tumbled in a white cloth.
Bliss, and Other Stories
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Most of the barracouta or ‘couta’ as it was called was sent to the Melbourne Wholesale Fish market, but some of it was also canned.
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A more typical barracouta measures under a metre in length and weighs between 0.8 and 1.5 kg.
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Even the very steeve of the bowsprit seemed familiar to me, and I felt certain that the superbly cut jib and handsome trysail could belong only to the _Barracouta_!
The Pirate Slaver A Story of the West African Coast
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But what's a barracouta?" demanded the Babe hurriedly.
Children of the Wild
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Many tales have been told about the impressive arch that was named in 1823 by the crew of the British survey ship, the Barracouta, because of the portal carved through an island rock castle with sheer dolerite walls.