marlin (Meaning)

Wordnet

marlin (n)

large long-jawed oceanic sport fishes; related to sailfishes and spearfishes; not completely cold-blooded i.e. able to warm their brains and eyes

Webster

marlin (n.)

The American great marbled godwit (Limosa fedoa). Applied also to the red-breasted godwit (Limosa haematica).

Synonyms & Antonyms of marlin

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marlin Sentence Examples

  1. The marlin's iridescent scales shimmered in the sunlight as it soared through the water.
  2. Ernest Hemingway immortalized the giant marlin in his classic novel "The Old Man and the Sea."
  3. The skilled fisherman effortlessly reeled in the majestic marlin, its long bill gleaming.
  4. The marlin's lightning-fast pecs propelled it through the water with incredible speed.
  5. The captain's adrenaline surged as the marlin took the bait, its powerful tail whipping the surface.
  6. The oceanographer captured a stunning image of a marlin leaping from the waves.
  7. The aquarium's marlin exhibit captivated visitors with its graceful movements and predatory instincts.
  8. The trophy marlin was a testament to the angler's patience and skill.
  9. The marlin's sharp dorsal fin sliced through the water like a razor blade.
  10. The legendary marlin, known for its incredible size and strength, remains a marine enigma.

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large long-jawed oceanic sport fishes; related to sailfishes and spearfishes; not completely cold-blooded i.e. able to warm their brains and eyesThe American gr

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The marlin's iridescent scales shimmered in the sunlight as it soared through the water.

Ernest Hemingway immortalized the giant marlin in his classic novel "The Old Man and the Sea."

The skilled fisherman effortlessly reeled in the majestic marlin, its long bill gleaming.

The marlin's lightning-fast pecs propelled it through the water with incredible speed.