pickerel (Meaning)

Wordnet

pickerel (n)

flesh of young or small pike

any of several North American species of small pike

Webster

pickerel (n.)

A young or small pike.

Any one of several species of freshwater fishes of the genus Esox, esp. the smaller species.

The glasseye, or wall-eyed pike. See Wall-eye.

Synonyms & Antonyms of pickerel

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pickerel Sentence Examples

  1. The angler cast his line into the lake, hoping to catch a hefty pickerel.
  2. The pickerel's sharp teeth were a testament to its predatory nature.
  3. The dorsal fin of the pickerel split the water's surface as it darted towards its prey.
  4. The fisherman's lure mimicked the movements of a small fish, tempting the pickerel to strike.
  5. The pickerel's olive-green scales were perfectly camouflaged amidst the reeds.
  6. The angler fought fiercely with the pickerel, its мощный tail thrashing wildly.
  7. The pickerel's acrobatic leaps out of the water were a sight to behold.
  8. The meat of the pickerel was tender and flaky, making it a prized catch for anglers.
  9. The pickerel's habitat included freshwater lakes, rivers, and marshes.
  10. The bluegill was a common prey item for the larger pickerel.

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The angler cast his line into the lake, hoping to catch a hefty pickerel.

The pickerel's sharp teeth were a testament to its predatory nature.

The dorsal fin of the pickerel split the water's surface as it darted towards its prey.

The fisherman's lure mimicked the movements of a small fish, tempting the pickerel to strike.