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Discover LudwigThe phrase "made of fish" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It describes something that is composed primarily or partly of fish. Example: "The sushi roll was made of fish and rice."
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"I'm mostly made of fish, like 80 percent fish," he said.
Only that's generally made of fish, so most of his customers were cannibals.
A typical dish is pepperpot, a stew made of fish, potatoes, and peppers laced with cassava juice.
Includes correspondence, publications, research files, speeches, photographs, including promotional photographs of meals with his products made of fish, eggs and poultry.
Three centuries later, Scots long-line fishermen petitioned Charles I to protect them from 'the great destruction made of fish by a net or engine now called the Trawle [sic]'.
A chess piece made of fish bone that seems to be from roughly the same period as the Lewis Chessmen and resembles the berserkers (or rooks) of the Lewis sets was found recently in Siglunes, Iceland.
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It's an achievement, this crust made of fish-scale sequins, and it's wonderful to eat.
One is to command militias made of fishing vessels.
My team and I ended up improvising our own device, attaching an accelerometer to a collar made of fishing wire, which we covered in plastic tubing so that it didn't scrape the rats.
This can mean reworking well-known historical objects or art forms, like "Dream of China" (2005), a traditional robe made of fishing line and chain by Wang Jin, a Chinese artist.
Artificial muscle made of fishing line is 100 times stronger than yours.
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