Definitionn. flesh of a cod-like fish of the Atlantic waters of Europe
Last update: June 17, 2015
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Whiting, mullet, gar-fish, rock cod and many others known by local names, are in the lists of edible fishes belonging to New South Wales and Victoria. [Please select]
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"That fellow has no heart, the whiting,"35 he muttered. [Please select]
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In a moment Colonel Whiting entered. [Please select]
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"Good morning, Colonel Whiting." [Please select]
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Whiting Paper Company, Holyoke, Mass. [Please select]
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The catch included also ling, sole, whiting, dab, gurnet, oysters, crabs, whelks, cat-fish, star-fish, and a large amount of ocean scrapings. [Please select]
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"Yes," said Aunt Mary, dipping her cloth into the whiting; "I saw him at my wedding." [Please select]
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The regiments of Williams and Whiting followed the Mohawks, and the New England and New York men were confident. [Please select]
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I am not a customer for tea, coffee, tobacco, snuff, or pepper, nor even for whiting, soles, or conger. [Please select]
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It will not, however, grind old putty or make putty from whiting and oil. [Please select]
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Whiting, of Glastonbury, entertained five hundred people of fashion at one time, and had three hundred domestic servants. [Please select]
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