flying fish
Americannoun
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any fish of the family Exocoetidae, having stiff and greatly enlarged pectoral fins enabling it to glide considerable distances through the air after leaping from the water.
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Astronomy. Flying Fish, the constellation Volans.
noun
Etymology
Origin of flying fish
First recorded in 1505–15
Example Sentences
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Plus, stocks jump and oil plunges on the cease-fire news, and Mississippi boaters are losing the fight against flying fish.
From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 8, 2026
The flying fish is a national symbol in Barbados and a key part of the island's cuisine.
From BBC • Dec. 29, 2024
When writing about nature — the moonlight on the water, the vicious storms, the silvery flying fish she watches with rapt amazement — Heywood is at her best.
From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 19, 2023
In the darkness, the wind picked up and flying fish jumped into their dinghy, according to Mr. Rodriguez’s account.
From New York Times • Mar. 30, 2023
I was huddled behind a turtle shell, shielding myself from the flying fish.
From "Life of Pi" by Yann Martel
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