Kingfishes [noun]

Definition of Kingfishes:

expert, animate or inanimate

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Sentence/Example of Kingfishes:

But as I fish for sailfish with a free-running reel, of course I am exasperated when a kingfish takes hold.

Kingfish are savage strikers and they almost invariably hook themselves when the drag is set.

Their feeding habits are similar to those of the kingfish, and in their season they can be captured in the same way.

It is frequently caught by the Key West fishermen when trolling for kingfish with a bait of bacon-rind.

My brother pulled in this kingfish, which was small, and we rebaited our hooks and went on again.

Farther still to the right is an immense stalactite, shaped like the body of a kingfish minus its tail.

For its size, the kingfish is considered the gamest of all salt-water fishes.

The kingfish is also known as barb and sea mink in the North, and in the South as whiting.

Canoes on the old Carib pattern were slipping along outside, trailing lines for kingfish and bonitos.

Put two kingfish on a buttered platter or pan, season with salt and pepper, add a glass of white wine, put in oven and bake.