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leatherjack

NOUN
  1. any of several New World tropical fishes having tiny embedded scales

How To Use leatherjack In A Sentence

  • These tiny nematodes will clear your lawn and flower beds of leatherjackets - without harming anything else.
  • During the day, leatherjackets mostly stay underground, but on damp, warm nights they come to the surface to feed on the aboveground parts of many plants.
  • It was swimming really slowly and I thought it was a leatherjacket but when we went over in the boat and I scooped it out with our landing net I knew straight away it was a barra," the 27-year-old from Concord said yesterday. AustralianIT.com.au | Top Stories
  • OTTAWA - The Canadian Food Inspection Agency is warning the public not to eat a specific brand of frozen leatherjacket fish after two people reported being sick. Jack's Newswatch
  • There are four types of leatherjackets usually kept at the Marine Discovery Centre.
  • A small, innocuous-looking fish called a chinaman leatherjacket is swarming in Sydney waters, attacking and eating anything that moves, from bare fishing hooks to large marlin. AustralianIT.com.au | Top Stories
  • Mosaic leatherjackets hovered, asleep in nearly every steel beam.
  • For the past several years leatherjackets have been a problem for most coastal nurseries.
  • The leatherjackets and wrasses continued their work below them, as tiny tubularia hydroids waved their tentacles from the hull.
  • On the table was kiam chye (pickled veggie) and duck soup, asam fish (blackened and fried), leatherjacket fish, black ink solong (squid), fried shanghai greens, chicken wings, and prawn salads. ChuiCon 2006, part 6a (addendum)
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