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silver perch

noun

  1. Also called mademoiselleIchthyology.,  a drum, Bairdiella chrysoura, of southern U.S. waters.

  2. any of various silvery, perchlike fishes, as the white perch.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of silver perch1

An Americanism dating back to 1810–20
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Example Sentences

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Out on the river on Wednesday, Mr. McCrabb pointed out various species of dead fish: bony herring, gold perch, endangered silver perch, some invasive species.

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And across the room on a little silver perch was a mechanical bird.

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Upon the imperilled line, suspended high, A silver perch!

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Sometimes, on bright mornings, Mr. Bill would stroll over with his rod upon his shoulder and a string of silver perch in his hand.

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Placid, wide-girthed, dull-faced, innocent as a child, he sat in the midst of war dangling his line above the silver perch.

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