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fish pound
noun
A net attached to stakes, for catching fish; a weir.
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Or that the most harvested fish, pound for pound, in the state's ocean waters is squid?
There is no list of ingredients: each recipe begins at once, as for instance "Pound the slightly scalded fish, pound also 1/2 lb. of suet shred very fine, and 2 ozs. of stale bread-crumbs, and 1 egg well beaten".
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Most days, he will smoke about 500 pounds of fish — 200 pounds each of whitefish and salmon, and another 100 pounds of trout.
He estimates that Chap-a-Nosh will sell 2,000 pounds of gefilte fish, 2,400 pounds of potato kugel and 5,000 knaidlach (potato dumplings) for the first two nights of Passover alone.
The fish — 80 pounds, our guide, Conway Bowman, guessed — swam alongside the skiff, then circled away.
The bigger striped bass — fish 15 pounds and larger — usually move to deeper water in the warmest weeks.
In 1557, someone offered the more imaginative hypothesis that "eggshells and the shells of umbilical fish are pounded into dust which is then mingled with water and shaped into vases.
Suppose that Crusoe can produce 4 pounds of fish or 8 pounds of coconuts per hour.
Friday can produce 8 pounds of fish or 4 pounds of coconuts per hour.
The challenge here is to catch a 9 pound fish in the Fishing Pond as a child.
Starring James Van Der Beek as One Pound Fish Man One Pound Fish Man has a dream: one day, anybody – regardless of race or gender – will be able to buy a fish for one pound from a man shouting "One pound fish".
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