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chain pickerel

American  

noun

  1. pickerel1


Etymology

Origin of chain pickerel

An Americanism dating back to 1900–05

Example Sentences

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Case in point: In the first and best essay in this collection, he vividly introduces the latest thing-you-didn’t-know-you-cared-about: the chain pickerel, a fish with a “culinary quality … in inverse proportion to its size.”

From New York Times • Dec. 17, 2018

One meal per month of chain pickerel, warmouth and largemouth bass.

From Washington Times • Apr. 11, 2018

South Fork Edisto River - No eating mudfish, chain pickerel, flathead catfish or largemouth bass.

From Washington Times • Apr. 11, 2018

Four Holes Swamp - Eat no mudfish, largemouth bass or chain pickerel; no more than one meal per week of bluegill, redbreast sunfish, redear sunfish and warmouth.

From Washington Times • Jul. 22, 2015

He is a big green fish, a golden lustre on his reticulated sides and in colonial times he was known as chain pickerel from this dark linking on his golden green surface.

From Old Plymouth Trails by Packard, Winthrop