fins (Meaning)

fins

a 5-dollar bill, to equip with fins, to move through water propelled by fins, an airfoil attached to an airplane for directional stability, to show the fins above the water, flipper sense 1b, an external membranous process of an aquatic animal (such as a fish) used in propelling or guiding the body see fish illustration, hand, arm, something resembling a fin, any of the projecting ribs on a radiator or an engine cylinder, an appendage of a boat (such as a submarine)

fins Sentence Examples

  1. Sharks glide effortlessly through the water with their powerful fins.
  2. The sleek silverfish scales are adorned with iridescent fins that shimmer in the light.
  3. The manta ray flapped its massive pectoral fins to propel itself through the ocean.
  4. The blue tang's vibrant fins complemented its vivid blue body.
  5. The surgeonfish had retractable spines on its fins for defense against predators.
  6. The pectoral fins of the sea turtle acted as paddles for steering and maneuvering.
  7. The caudal fin of the whale provided the primary propulsion for its immense body.
  8. The bottlenose dolphin's curved dorsal fin distinctively marked its species.
  9. The moray eel hid in crevices, exposing only its head and pectoral fins.
  10. The anglerfish used its modified dorsal fin as a lure to attract prey.

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Sharks glide effortlessly through the water with their powerful fins.

The sleek silverfish scales are adorned with iridescent fins that shimmer in the light.

The manta ray flapped its massive pectoral fins to propel itself through the ocean.

The blue tang's vibrant fins complemented its vivid blue body.