Sentence examples for were netted from inspiring English sources

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were netted

noun

A mesh of string, cord or rope.

  • A net for the hair

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That number would be far smaller if banks' positions were netted out for offsetting exposures.

Thirty-two andlt and juvenile eagles were relocated (some were netted from a helicopter), but not all could be kept away.

Deutsche's fixed-rate payments to the company were netted against Ille's payments to the bank, which were based on the interest-rate difference, spiced by a multiplier.

Early in the 19th century, 56,000 fish were netted or trapped in one season from just three pools on the Don.

The silver dollars were netted and flushed within minutes, and we spent that evening together watching the iridescent shark bump blindly into the sides of the tank, waiting for him to die.

As the frogs were netted, counted, placed in plastic bins and carried out to an S.U.V. for transport, Mr. Henson said he would picture his slimy charges finally swimming free.

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Large numbers of menhaden are netted annually.

Should I be netting it?

He's netting close to $200,000a week.

In 1999 America and Britain were net international debtors, whereas Germany and Japan were net international creditors.

Insiders were net sellers at 569 companies.

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