tunny

IPA: tˈʌni

noun

  • (dated) Tuna.
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Examples of "tunny" in Sentences

  • Tunny shows up to join the party.
  • The next day, Tunny sighted a large transport.
  • He later became a record setting Tunny fisherman.
  • One of the fastest of fishis the blue finned tunny.
  • The sea was rich with oysters, tunny fish and mackerel.
  • The Little Tunny is the most common tuna in the Atlantic.
  • Pitas with spiced ground meat and filled tunny are recommended.
  • The tunny award for commitment and loyalty went to Sonia Bruce.
  • Pittas with spiced ground meat and filled tunny are recommended.
  • The most esteemed part of the tunny is the underneath, or "panse."
  • Fishing is one of the main activities, including that of tunny and coral.
  • They are of opinion that the tunny is a fish a year older than the pelamyd.
  • Isle are employed in the fisheries; of these the sardine and the tunny are the chief.
  • The British until recently called the bluefin "tunny" (from the Latin, Thunnus thynnus).
  • I've no idea what "tunny" is and I'm slightly worried that it's some slang that I'm not familiar with. :-o
  • Every year, huge schools of little tunny, an abundant member of the tuna family, arrive to spawn in the warm Yucatan waters.
  • The countless tiny, clear eggs produced by the little tunny drift on the currents and are sometimes concentrated in a relatively small patch of ocean.
  • The king called a tunny and commanded him to take the fisherman on his back and deposit him on a rock near the shore, where the other fishers could see and rescue him.
  • A FISH called a tunny, being pursued by a dolphin, and driven with great violence, not minding which way he went, was thrown by the force of the waves upon a rock, and left there.

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