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fishing
[fish-ing]
noun
the act of catching fish.
Fishing is not allowed in this park.
the technique, occupation, or diversion of catching fish.
A day at sea with Floyd has greatly improved my fishing.
the conditions for catching fish.
The fishing is exceptionally good today.
Archaic., a place or facility for catching fish.
fishing
/ ˈfɪʃɪŋ /
noun
the occupation of catching fish
( as modifier )
a fishing match
another word for piscary
Word History and Origins
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Together with her sister ships, HMS Tyne and HMS Mersey, the Royal Navy says the ships are able to "escort passing foreign warships, mount fishing vessel inspections and defend the UK border".
The restaurant’s facade is now a weathered blue, reminiscent of a Greek fishing village.
Mr Carranza comes from a huge family, living with about 20 relatives in a small house off a dirt track in the fishing village of Gaira.
Eel populations are falling worldwide, scientists say, largely due to factors linked to human activity such as the pollution of waterways, destruction of wetlands, hydroelectric dams, and fishing.
“I mean, even on your worst days, you get to work with flowers,” he said, “and since we’re the owners, we can sometimes sneak out on Fridays to go fishing.”
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