swordfish
IPA: sˈɔrdfɪʃ
noun
- A large marine fish with a long, pointed bill, Xiphias gladius.
- A sudoku technique involving possible cell locations for a digit, or pair, or triple, in uniquely three rows and three columns only. This allows for the elimination of candidates around the grid.
verb
- To fish for swordfish.
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Examples of "swordfish" in Sentences
- Swordfish are not schooling fish.
- This makes swordfish easy to harpoon.
- The battle with the swordfish was won.
- Swordfish are classified as oily fish.
- There's an awful lot of mercury in swordfish.
- These include the swordfish, marlin, and tuna.
- Swordfish are not listed as an endangered species.
- Billfish include the sailfish, marlin and swordfish.
- Swordfish is a particularly popular fish for cooking.
- Seems chasing the swordfish is the right thing to do.
- The suborder includes the barracuda, tuna, mackerel and swordfish.
- Except, of course, that the swordfish is not in the list of endangered species.
- We had been watching this creature for three days or so, reeling in swordfish heads.
- But the swordfish is the only one found in the seas, Making his home off the Florida Keys.
- You SHOULD know that swordfish is one of the fish you SHOULD institute a self-imposed boycott.
- I would love to learn to big game fishTo catch a swordfish is my wishThe knowledge I findI would pass to the little boy of mineSo that we both be memory rich
- Tell me when your swordfish is swimming upon the Grand Banks and until the show somw data from the plehtora of fisheries data that shows but a single incidence of this sort of documented movement by a single individual and you will become a legend.
- In summary, we report that the allele distribution of the ldh-A gene in Pacific swordfish is homogeneous among temporal samples within-regions but that significant differences exist among pooled regional samples from the NCPO (Hawaii-multiple years), the north-eastern Pacific Ocean (NEPO: Mexico and Ecuador-multiple years), the south-eastern Pacific Ocean (SEPO: off Chile), and the SWP O (Australia).
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