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pollock

[ US /ˈpɑɫək/ ]
[ UK /pˈɒlək/ ]
NOUN
  1. lean white flesh of North Atlantic fish; similar to codfish
  2. important food and game fish of northern seas (especially the northern Atlantic); related to cod

How To Use pollock In A Sentence

  • IHSB: The way to describe the first pro season for the most oddly named man alive (Allen Lorenz Pollock = A.J. Pollock?) is solid but unspectacular, which is disappointing given that the organization expected him to rip through Mid-A South Bend given that Midwest League Competition wasn't foreign to Pollock, given that Notre Dame plays an exhibition game against the SilverHawks at the beginning of each season. AZ Snakepit
  • Walsh should have mentioned the remarkable physiognomic similitude of Harris and Pollock.
  • Such winkingly ostentatious nastiness and Mr. Pollock's habit of telegraphing violence rather than lingering over it make this violent book surprisingly easy to read and digest. The Comic-Grotesque Goes North
  • The saithe/pollock is an excellent food fish and, as with the cod and the haddock, processing methods are varied.
  • The humble pollack, which is close to a slang word for testicles, will be sold by Sainsbury's as "colin" - pronounced "co-lan," and French for the closely related hake - with packaging inspired by artist Jackson Pollock. Undefined
  • Dom Grimes and George Ross worked tirelessly in midfield and Sam Pollock worked hard on the right.
  • Pollock bowled a yorker aimed at off-stump which Kumble edged towards the third man boundary.
  • With Jamie Pollock suspended for one match, Proctor could press his claims for a recall to the squad.
  • The poem is still at the Jackson Pollock stage - a mess of scratchy lines and blobs of ink on a yellow ground.
  • Trawlermen in pursuit of these and other groundfish like pollock and haddock drag steel weights and rollers as well as nets behind their boats, devastating huge areas of the sea floor as they go.
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