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How to use gurnard in a sentence

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This inspirational dive ended on flat sand, where our guide managed to entice a flying gurnard to eat from her hand.
Try coley or ling to bulk out fish pies, or gurnard or rock turbot for roasting.
The flying gurnard is characterized by its spectacular pectoral fins that look like wings.
The total catch was 659 fish which included dabs, conger, ling, dogfish, bull-huss, Pollock, pouting, poor cod, ballan-wrasse, cuckoo-wrasse, gurnard, whiting, scad, and cod.
Instead, customers will be able to choose from such unfamiliar delights as grey and red gurnard, and megrim sole fillets.
I was drawn away by the iridescent cape of a flying gurnard.
Well, my favourite dish is roast gurnard duck, and I could cut my recipe for that right down to the minimum.
Use any sustainable but firm-fleshed white fish, such as pollock, gurnard or huss.
In a sandy gully bounded by low, fissured limestone sides, we come across a pogge and a long-spined scorpion fish, a tub gurnard and finally a lemon sole.
Whilst herrings, sprats and mackerel are still deservedly popular, eel sections, lamprey, gurnard, and many other salt and fresh water species are experimented with.
For an Anglicised version of this curry, use firm-fleshed fish with a good bony head such as black bream, grey mullet and gurnard, to help make the stock rich.
The more southern, edible species that could move in to replace traditional fish stocks include southern delicacies such as hake, red mullet, gurnard, John Dory, sardines and anchovies, he added.
The cuckoo gurnard growls, the imperial angel fish pops, the moonfish grinds, the stone loach burps, the Ucayali catfish sings, and drum fish grunt, croak, snore or drum.
It's important to have both pork and seafood, but you can vary the seafood from prawns and squid to crab meat or even small pieces of firm fish such as monkfish, John Dory or gurnard.
Then there's a buttery plate of Portland gurnard, fresh off the boats.
In New Zealand, snapper or gurnard was originally the preferred species for battered fillets in the North Island.
For example, as well as traditional cod and haddock, Colmans offers plaice, lemon sole, gurnard, hake, pollock or whiting with your chips.
Bluefin gurnard and blue cod predominate in South Island fish and chips.
Cheering crowds waving Union Jacks and the flag of Gurnard Sailing Club, where Shirley is a member, lined the route.
Gurnard were found to have a wide vocal repertoire, and maintained a constant chatter.
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Examples from Classical Literature
In December therefore and January we commonly abound in herring and red fish, as rochet and gurnard.
In December therefore and Ianuarie we commonlie abound in herring and red fish, as rochet, and gurnard.
In some cases, as in the gurnard, this stay covers the whole cheek with a bony coat of mail.
They lie above the limestone at gurnard, Thorness, and Hamstead.
Other potential growth areas could be gurnard, a UK fish that is largely exported to France, and flatfishes witch and megrim, which could provide a good alternative to plaice.
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