Sentence example with the word 'tunny'

tunny

Definition n. important warm-water fatty fish of the genus Thunnus of the family Scombridae

Last update: September 29, 2015


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Pietro, forms a more or less protected basin, upon the shores of which are several small harbours (the most important being Carloforte), which are centres of the export of minerals and of the tunny fishery.   [Please select]

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The Admiral believed that from there they must go to the tunny-fisheries of the Duke, of Conil and Cadiz.   [Please select]

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Some we salted, some we dried like the herrings, some we treated like the tunny of the Mediterranean--we prepared them in oil.   [Please select]

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The dolphin and the tunny and the flying fish swam with us.   [Please select]

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So the little fish swam off to the tunny, and again related his story.   [Please select]

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'Only you did not believe that the fish you caught had power to carry out its threat,' said an old tunny.   [Please select]

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They saw many tunny-fish, and the crew of the _NiƱa_ killed one.   [Please select]

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They saw also a white tropical bird, of a kind which never sleeps upon the sea; and tunny-fish played about the ships.   [Please select]

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'None of us has got it,' said the fishes, shaking their heads; 'but in the bay yonder there is a tunny who, although he is so old, always goes everywhere.'   [Please select]

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