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/blˈuːfɪʃ/
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NOUN
- fatty bluish flesh of bluefish
- bluish warm-water marine food and game fish that follow schools of small fishes into shallow waters
How To Use bluefish In A Sentence
- Cooling atop a block of ice are exotic catches of sea bass, bluefish, salmon, sole, lobster and shark.
- Charlie navigated and E. J. and I trolled for bluefish while Jan stripped to her bikini and sunned herself on the forward bulkhead. FOLLOW THE SHARKS
- He captures all the action and introduces us to an eccentric gallery of characters that includes: Dick Hathaway, the crotchety legend who once caught a bluefish from a helicopter; Janet Messineo, a recovering alcoholic who says that striped bass saved her life; and Lev Wlodyka, a cagey local whose next fish will spark a storm of controversy and throw the tournament into turmoil. The Big One by David Kinney: Book summary
- Photographer AJ Wilhelm and I have been chasing local and sustainable food - anything with fins, scales and gills -- wherever we could: we fished for bluefish off Orchard Beach in the Bronx, striped bass in the Verazzano Narrows, blackfish from the bottom of the New York Bight and everything that swims in Jamaica Bay. Aram Roston: Deadliest Catch Brooklyn Style: The Fish You Catch in New York City
- The artist behind Molunkus Designs with his first bluefish. Field & Stream
- The nonprofit marine conservation group Oceana recently posted a petition asking Congress to save bluefish tuna, a fish rapidly facing extinction because of unmonitored overfishing.
- She also played the sapphic Dr. Kitty in the play Last Summer at Bluefish Cove.
- I have hauled in three bluefish from off the coast of Massachusetts.
- During my stay I caught plenty of striped bass plus some bluefish and one sea trout.
- The bluefish are a sickly hue inside an ash gray blue, they with their black robes. Minnows