plaice

[ UK /plˈe‍ɪs/ ]
NOUN
  1. flesh of large European flatfish
  2. large European food fish
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How To Use plaice In A Sentence

  • The plaice were the only ones which had not to be cut open. Chatterbox, 1905.
  • I'm talking flat fish, Lemon sole, Dover sole, plaice, dabs, witch, turbot, halibut, brill and skate.
  • The plaice is one of the smaller flatfish found around the British coast.
  • At a fish-and-chip shop called the Balancing Eel, a stone's throw from the quayside, cod, haddock, plaice and sole are the fish of choice with scampi and prawn fritters close behind.
  • There wasn't a fish shop for miles, although the local supermarket was full of breaded plaice and battered scampi.
  • As a youngster he fished off the rocks for the usual species of cod, pollack, coley, wrasse, mackerel and dogfish with the odd plaice or eel.
  • Yellowfin sole, Alaska plaice, and rock sole consume mostly infaunal prey such as polychaetes, clams, and echiuran worms. General description of the Arctic biota
  • Not only will the cuts apply to cod but will apply also to associated species such as whiting, haddock, sole, saithe, monk, plaice, prawns, hake and megrim.
  • Replaice in teh cranium, refix cranium boans an fix wiv dukky taipe. A polar bear mezzed with me once…. - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • As a youngster he fished off the rocks for the usual species of cod, pollack, coley, wrasse, mackerel and dogfish with the odd plaice or eel.
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