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whiting

[ UK /wˈa‍ɪtɪŋ/ ]
[ US /ˈhwaɪtɪŋ, ˈwaɪtɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. flesh of a cod-like fish of the Atlantic waters of Europe
  2. flesh of any of a number of slender food fishes especially of Atlantic coasts of North America
  3. found off Atlantic coast of North America
  4. a small fish of the genus Sillago; excellent food fish
  5. a food fish of the Atlantic waters of Europe resembling the cod; sometimes placed in genus Gadus
  6. any of several food fishes of North American coastal waters

How To Use whiting In A Sentence

  • The old, merry Whiting looked sideways at Richard, then the round face assumed an expression of diffident humility for Mr. Hanks. Morgan’s Run
  • Remove rust by rubbing the affected area with super fine steel wool or a raw potato that has been dipped in whiting.
  • It would be nice if Whiting could work some ex-suketto gaijin ballplayers as extras. Warner Brothers Developing Tokyo Underworld Adaptation « FirstShowing.net
  • When chasing whiting and garfish I like to use small long-shank hooks.
  • A research team led by Andre Levchenko of the Whiting School of Engineering has shed light on a previously poorly understood method of cell-cell communication called intercellular transfer of cellular components (ICT). News-Letter
  • Finally 100 grams of whiting, dry and sifted, are mixed with 5 grams of pulverised supertartrate of potass; this new powder is dissolved in a portion of the above described liquid, in sufficient quantity to form a paste of the proper consistency to be spread with a pencil on the article or part to be gilded. Young's Demonstrative Translation of Scientific Secrets
  • The tope work around the rising edges and base of these banks scaring up dabs, whiting and gurnards that hug the sand waiting for food to be brought to them by the tide.
  • Much of our traditional winter run of bream, tailor and blackfish have gone and we wait for the good whiting and flathead of the summer months.
  • She never, not once, ate anything but lightly cooked calves ' liver, and lightly boiled whiting. ON CATS
  • Concerned with the male-dominant discussions of Negritude, Sharpley-Whiting illuminates the path, which led to a significant black movement, taken by the outspoken and courageous Martinican women mentioned above.
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