sailfish (Meaning)

Wordnet

sailfish (n)

a saltwater fish with lean flesh

large pelagic game fish having an elongated upper jaw and long dorsal fin that resembles a sail

Webster

sailfish (n.)

The banner fish, or spikefish (Histiophorus.)

The basking, or liver, shark.

The quillback.

Synonyms & Antonyms of sailfish

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sailfish Sentence Examples

  1. The majestic sailfish's iridescent dorsal fin resembles a billowing sail.
  2. Sailfish, renowned for their lightning-fast bursts of speed, can reach distances of up to 30 feet in a single bound.
  3. The needle-like beak of the sailfish serves as a deadly weapon against prey.
  4. Sailfish often hunt in groups, forming a synchronized attack on schools of smaller fish.
  5. The sailfish's long, slender body allows it to navigate through the water with exceptional agility.
  6. Sailfish are highly prized game fish, sought after by anglers worldwide for their thrilling and challenging fights.
  7. The sailfish's dorsal fin can be raised or lowered at will, acting as a brake or a rudder.
  8. Sailfish are migratory fish, traveling vast distances across the ocean in search of food.
  9. The sailfish's unique appearance has made it an iconic symbol of tropical and subtropical waters.
  10. Conservation efforts are essential to protect sailfish populations from overfishing and habitat degradation.

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a saltwater fish with lean flesh, large pelagic game fish having an elongated upper jaw and long dorsal fin that resembles a sailThe banner fish, or spikefish (

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The majestic sailfish's iridescent dorsal fin resembles a billowing sail.

Sailfish, renowned for their lightning-fast bursts of speed, can reach distances of up to 30 feet in a single bound.

The needle-like beak of the sailfish serves as a deadly weapon against prey.

Sailfish often hunt in groups, forming a synchronized attack on schools of smaller fish.