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UK
/mˈækəɹəl/
]
[ US /ˈmækɝəɫ/ ]
[ US /ˈmækɝəɫ/ ]
NOUN
- flesh of very important usually small (to 18 in) fatty Atlantic fish
- any of various fishes of the family Scombridae
How To Use mackerel In A Sentence
- Oily fish such as herring, kippers, mackerel, pilchards, salmon, sardines and trout, contain oils that can lessen the risk of thrombosis.
- With higher ocean temperature we often find more mackerel, bass and mullet willing to feed.
- There is a display cabinet with wrapped sandwiches, salads (mackerel or ham) and cold puddings.
- The range of the cero mackerel is limited to the western Atlantic Ocean, from Massachusetts, USA south to Brazil, including the Bahamas and West Indies.
- Such as tilefish, swordfish, shark, king mackerel.
- Seafood is the main attraction, and the freshness and quality is excellent - the three of us sampled mackerel, tuna and swordfish, none of which could be faulted.
- The fresher your mackerel the better - look for glassy eyes and bright, iridescent skin. Times, Sunday Times
- The feeders can be proper freshwater patterns filled with mashed mackerel, worm and bread, the bread acting as binder and scent soaker.
- Sir John Herschel compared it to a surface studded over with flocks of wool, or to the breaking up of a mackerel sky when the clouds of which it consists begin to assume a cirrous appearance. The Astronomy of Milton's 'Paradise Lost'
- So I urge you to eat omega - 3-rich foods like salmon and mackerel several times a week.