Sentence examples for to fillet from inspiring English sources

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to fillet

noun

A headband; a ribbon or other band used to tie the hair up, or keep a headdress in place, or for decoration.

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Mitch: Get them to fillet it.

And I'd like to learn how to fillet a fish.

The waiter will offer to fillet it, but please — sucking the bones is half the fun.

Faced with that stumbling catastrophe, the tactic is again to fillet the film of anything inconvenient.

The lines down a fish, for instance, make a clean and easy way to fillet it.

Livia knows how to fillet a fish on the plate in a second.

When told none was available she asked the assistant on the counter to to fillet some from a whole fish.

Get your fishmonger to fillet them for you – each fish will give you two fillets of around 100g each.

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Each fish should weigh around 400g prior to filleting.

Large fish will need to be filleted to cook properly.

Have you ever wondered which is the easiest way to perfectly fillet a fish?

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