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  1. noun
    1. (plural often unchanged) fish; distribution etc. crabs, oysters;
      fish and chips fish and chips

      Examples of using

      1. “I took out six fish. One Ear didn't get no fish.

        One Ear didn't have enough fish.

        White Fang. Jack London, page 4
      2. He was an old man who fished alone in a skiff in the Gulf Stream and he had gone eighty-four days now without taking a fish.

        The old man was fishing alone on his boat in the Gulf Stream. For eighty-four days he had been going to sea and had not caught a single fish.

        The Old Man and the Sea. Ernest Hemingway, page 1
      3. “Kindly look her up in my index, Doctor,” Holmes murmured without opening his eyes. For many years he had adopted a system of docketing all paragraphs concerning men and things, so that it was difficult to name a subject or a person on which he could not at once furnish information. In this case I found her biography sandwiched in between that of a Hebrew rabbi and that of a staff-commander who had written a monograph upon the deep-sea fishes.

        Please, doctor, look in my file cabinet,” Holmes muttered without opening his eyes. Many years ago he established a system for recording various facts concerning people and things, so that it was difficult to name a person or thing about which he could not immediately give information. In this case, I found a biography of Irene Adler between the biography of a Jewish rabbi and the biography of a chief of staff who wrote a work on deep-sea fish.

        The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes. Scandal in Bohemia. Arthur Conan Doyle, page 7
    2. dismissively- type;
      cool fish impudent, insolent;
      odd (or queer) fish eccentric;
      poor fish

      Examples of using

      1. A most comical old chap and very good-natured,” remarked Bazarov, as soon as Vassily Ivanovich had gone. “Just as queer a fish as yours, only in a different way.

        “A very funny old man and the kindest,” Bazarov added as soon as Vasily Ivanovich left. - The same eccentric as yours, only in a different way.

        Fathers and Sons. Turgenev Ivan Sergeevich, page 112
      2. the way they grill fish.

        how they make grilled fish.

        Subtitles for the film "The Transporter (2002-10-02)", page 3
    3. (the F. or Fishes) Pisces (constellation and zodiac sign)
    4. , colloquial - dollar
    5. fish;
      fish corral fish tank;
      all "s fish that comes to his net proverb everything fits a good thief; he does not disdain anything;
      to feed the fishes colloquial a> drown; b> suffer from seasickness;
      to have other fish to fry;
      to make fish of one and flesh of another treat people unevenly, biasedly;
      a pretty kettle of fish! colloquial funny story!; good job!;
      fish story "hunting story"; exaggeration, fables;
      neither fish, flesh nor fowl (or good red herring) neither fish nor meat; neither this nor that
  2. verb
    1. catch or fish

      Examples of using

      1. "How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws, And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!"

        The Beast and the Bird are crying loudly, - Guard! - the Bee screams, the Bug drags along howling... Is it really so hard for them to get down to business?

        Alice in Wonderland. Lewis Carroll, page 9
    2. to fish the anchor nautical; nautical raise the anchor;
      fish for a> search in the water (pearls, etc.); b> colloquial to fish out (secrets); c> colloquial to ask for, to stuff;
      to fish for compliments (for an invitation)
      fish out colloquial a> get; get; pull (out of pocket); b> to fish out, to pry out (secrets);
      fish up (from the water);
      to fish or cut bait American, used in the USA make a choice without procrastination
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    verb

    1. to fish
    2. fish (catch)

    noun

    1. fish (fish)

    Plural number: fishes.

    adjective

    1. fishy (fishy)

    Verb forms

    Phrases

    fresh fish
    fresh fish

    golden fish
    gold fish

    fish dish
    a fish dish

    fish oil
    fish fat

    fish here
    fish here

    fish for trout
    trout fishing

    Offers

    Please freeze the fish and meat.
    Please freeze fish and meat.

    Even the best fish smell when they are three days old.
    Even the best fish smells after three days.

    It's hard to catch fish without bait.
    It is difficult to catch fish without bait.

    There are a lot of fish in the lake.
    This lake is full of fish.

    A woman without a man is like a fish without a bicycle.
    A woman without a man is like a fish without a bicycle.

    You and I have others fish to fry.
    You and I have more important things to do.

    Eating fish is good for your health.
    Eating fish is good for health.

    "A fish out of water" is a metaphor for being unable to use your talents due to a change of environment.
    "Fish out of water" is a metaphor for the inability to use one's talents due to changes in the external environment.

    Dried fish is not to my taste.
    Dried fish is not my taste.

    The big fish loves the deep.
    Big fish love depth.

    Tom usually fishes off the dock, but sometimes he fishes from the shore.
    Tom usually fishes from the dock, but sometimes he fishes from the shore.

    Whales are similar to fishes in shape.
    Whales are shaped like fish.

    Fishes know how to swim.
    Fish can swim.

    He fished in the drawer for the key.
    He rummaged in the closet for the key.

    Tom fished through his pockets for his keys.
    Tom searched all his pockets for the keys.

    Tom fished a key out of his pocket and unlocked the door.
    Tom took the key out of his pocket and opened the door.