gilse (Meaning)
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gilse (n.)
See Grilse.
Synonyms & Antonyms of gilse
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gilse Sentence Examples
- The silvery gilse eagerly leaped from the water, its scales glinting in the sunlight.
- The river teemed with juvenile gilse, their sleek bodies gliding effortlessly through the current.
- Fishermen patiently cast their lines into the pools, hoping to entice a wary gilse.
- The gilse's migration to the sea was a perilous journey, fraught with predators and obstacles.
- The tiny gilse sought refuge in the shallows, its camouflage blending it with the riverbed.
- The gilse's dorsal fin broke the surface tension as it darted across the pool.
- The juvenile salmon, known as gilse, were the future of the river's population.
- The angler's lure danced enticingly in front of the gilse, triggering its predatory instinct.
- The gilse's body was covered in iridescent scales that shimmered in the moonlight.
- The fisherman proudly held up his trophy catch, a magnificent gilse that weighed several pounds.
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The silvery gilse eagerly leaped from the water, its scales glinting in the sunlight.
The river teemed with juvenile gilse, their sleek bodies gliding effortlessly through the current.
Fishermen patiently cast their lines into the pools, hoping to entice a wary gilse.
The gilse's migration to the sea was a perilous journey, fraught with predators and obstacles.