morone (Meaning)

Wordnet

morone (n)

carnivorous fresh and salt water fishes

Webster

morone (n.)

Maroon; the color of an unripe black mulberry.

Synonyms & Antonyms of morone

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morone Sentence Examples

  1. The ubiquitous morone bass lurked beneath the lily pads, its keen eyes scanning the water's surface.
  2. The silvery morone's scales glistened in the sunlight as it leapt from the depths to seize a hapless minnow.
  3. The anglers patiently waited for the morone to bite, their rods poised and bated with live bait.
  4. The massive morone thrashed violently on the line, its powerful tail propelling it through the water with astonishing speed.
  5. The morone's sharp teeth tore into the angler's thumb, leaving an angry gash.
  6. The seasoned fisherman described the nuances of morone behavior and the best tactics to catch them.
  7. The morone population in the lake had dwindled due to overfishing and habitat loss.
  8. Scientists studied the migration patterns of morone to better understand their life cycle.
  9. The morone's distinct black stripes and silvery body made it easily recognizable.
  10. The conservation efforts focused on protecting the morone's spawning grounds and ensuring their long-term survival.

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carnivorous fresh and salt water fishesMaroon; the color of an unripe black mulberry.

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The ubiquitous morone bass lurked beneath the lily pads, its keen eyes scanning the water's surface.

The silvery morone's scales glistened in the sunlight as it leapt from the depths to seize a hapless minnow.

The anglers patiently waited for the morone to bite, their rods poised and bated with live bait.

The massive morone thrashed violently on the line, its powerful tail propelling it through the water with astonishing speed.