scad
IPA: skˈæd
noun
- Any of several fish, of the family Carangidae, from the western Atlantic.
- (chiefly in the plural, informal, Canada, US) A large number or quantity.
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Examples of "scad" in Sentences
- I've made scads of corrections.
- I have scads of it in my backyard.
- Is this the first time she caught the scad
- Scads of composers trained first as lawyers.
- They are commonly known as mackerel scads, and round scads.
- It's an important topic and there are scads of books about it.
- Mackerel scad usually live in sub tropical seas at depths up to 400 m.
- Mackerel scad are fairly important both to fisheries and to sportfishing.
- While Mackerel scad are considered gamefish, they are usually used as bait.
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