dragonet

NOUN
  1. small often brightly colored scaleless marine bottom-dwellers; found in tropical and warm temperate waters of Europe and America
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How To Use dragonet In A Sentence

  • Swimming onto the heavy granite sand, you will find dragonets, plaice and wandering hermit crabs.
  • The amphibian below tore more flesh from the dragonette, and some of the six limbs lay amputated. Odyssey
  • We see an angler fish within a minute of reaching the bottom, many tompots under the plating, and wrasse and dragonets in the coarse sand to the landward side of the wreck.
  • Ballan wrasse, dragonets, scorpionfish, butterfish and topknots (common and Norwegian) all occur frequently.
  • The most common are dragonets, topknots, dabs, plaice and, if you're lucky, the occasional anglerfish and thornback ray.
  • Can you email me at dragonet (at) kc (dot) rr (dot) com so I can forward your email to him.' February 20, 2010
  • The boys nearest the dragonet tried to anticipate his direction, hoping to Impress him, but he lurched out of their immediate circle, staggering across the sands, his call plaintive, desperate until the next group of boys turned. Dragon Drums
  • That was also a good sign, that the dragonet knew whom he wanted. Artichoke
  • Great hounds milled, their foamy jaws hinting at madness as they bit at each other before the sight of the dragonette and the frog set them running. Odyssey
  • These psychedelic leftovers from the '60s are part of the dragonet fish family and range in size from 3 to 7cm.
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