[
UK
/fˈɪʃɪŋ/
]
[ US /ˈfɪʃɪŋ/ ]
[ US /ˈfɪʃɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
- the occupation of catching fish for a living
- the act of someone who fishes as a diversion
How To Use fishing In A Sentence
- I was a little miffed that we'd had such a poor fishing day. Times, Sunday Times
- What's a little funky about this ice house is that it isn't meant for fishing.
- When fishing the ocean you need a good quality reel that is corrosion proof and fitted with a good quality and workable drag system that won't seize up when you hook that big one.
- Fishing. Tie magnets to a string, cut fish shapes out of construction paper and attach a paper clip to the fish's mouth and voila.
- As may be imagined, this capture, not so much a fluke as a surprise gave me cause to rethink my fishing plans on the lake.
- He said the operators of two steel fishing vessels recently reported losses of HK $50,000 a month while the operators of two sampans said they had lost around HK $20,000.
- And where he is matchless is as a poet of fishing and the sea.
- He suggested that tangling fishing gear should be made a criminal offence.
- Talking to locals on the fishery there is no shortage of coarse fishing in the area.
- The fishing was certainly tough but several lucky anglers did connect with good fish.