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remora

NOUN
  1. marine fishes with a flattened elongated body and a sucking disk on the head for attaching to large fish or moving objects

How To Use remora In A Sentence

  • They sat, Remora tucking the rich overrobe he wore around his legs, Maytera Mint as she might have in the cenoby, her delicate hands folded in her lap, and her head bowed. Exodus From The Long Sun
  • Cameron's Red Tory advisor Phillip Blond has talked about the need to "remoralise the market". Labour at Brighton: into a foreign and strange land
  • An eagle ray swims by lazily, escorted by two large remoras.
  • Large remoras may attach themselves to turtles and act as cleaners, removing various external parasites.
  • With this complete, Remora carried out a touch and go, along with its first ‘mate’ with the disabled sub.
  • Some were truly incredible — from the impossibly tiny-mouthed filefish (No. 32), to the blue parrotfish (No. 35) that looked like wet sapphire, to the 2-foot-long remora (No. 34) that Adler insisted could adhere to my belly and hang there (it did, and the sensation was like having a vacuum-cleaner hose with a thousand tiny needles at its end stuck to your skin). The Mid-Life Slam
  • May this mark the beginning of the remoralization of a great party. Recoil Election
  • As he cruised around with a camera the size of Surrey, I felt like a remora trying to clean a whale shark.
  • Along the way, we also caught a remora, a large houndfish, and 2 bluerunners.
  • Those days were great for snorkeling and we saw all sorts of sea life, including sharks and spotted eagle rays complete with remoras.
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