spoonbill

IPA: spˈunbʌɫ

noun

  • Any of various large, long-legged wading birds in the ibis family Threskiornithidae, that have a large, flat, spatulate bill.
  • (US) A species of fish, Polyodon spathula, native to the Mississippi/Ohio/Missouri river basin, or extinct close relatives.
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Examples of "spoonbill" in Sentences

  • Now what do you do with a spoonbill? can you eat it?
  • Snagged this 75lb spoonbill in the Arkansas River below Kaw Reservoir.
  • Excuse me greatly I meant to put a 5 not a 6 it was a 5 foot spoonbill.
  • When I was a kid my family, mom, dad, aunts and uncles, would go spoonbill fishing.
  • Also, I din't weigh them but but also caught a few nice spoonbill catfish in Elk Point, SD that weighed in the neighborhood of 90-100lbs.
  • I live in Manila Arkansas, and i got trout lines all out in big lake. me and dad have done great there so far!! we already got over 200 pound this year!! this is where they are at boys!! lastyear we caught a spoonbill catfish that was a sight!!

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