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turbot

[ US /ˈtɝˌbət, ˌtɝˈboʊ/ ]
[ UK /tˈɜːbɒt/ ]
NOUN
  1. flesh of a large European flatfish
  2. a large brownish European flatfish

How To Use turbot In A Sentence

  • A highly valued food fish, the turbot lives along sand and gravel shores.
  • POPE the actor, well known for his devotion to the culinary art, received an invitation to dinner, accompanied by an apology for the simplicity of the intended fare -- a small turbot and a boiled edgebone of beef. The Jest Book The Choicest Anecdotes and Sayings
  • Accountants reckon that while most of us know the price of turbot or fillet steak, few of us know the price of an obscure Bordeaux claret.
  • Place the cooked mushrooms in the middle of the foil and put the turbot fillets on top. The Sun
  • I can honestly say that is one of the finest fish I have ever eaten anywhere, a cross between salmon, swordfish and turbot.
  • The opulence of the grey and gold dining room is reflected by the food - truffles, lobster, suckling pig, roast turbot and milk-fed lamb all feature.
  • Thornback and blond rays are most often seen, with brill, plaice, sole, flounder and even turbot on occasion.
  • In TurboTax, when you enter information about IRA distributions reported to you on Form 1099-R, the software asks if you ever made nondeductible contributions. Paying Taxes on IRAs
  • The main species caught were cod, sprat, Baltic sprat, plaice , turbot, salmon, and smelt.
  • Eagles in the 1980s survived for a few years by consuming turbot, cod and walleye pollack either lost from fishing nets or discarded by fishermen.
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