sillock (Meaning)

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sillock (n.)

The pollock, or coalfish.

Synonyms & Antonyms of sillock

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sillock Sentence Examples

  1. The sillock, a small fish resembling a herring, is found in abundance along the coast.
  2. The sillock's scales shimmered in the sunlight as it leaped out of the water.
  3. Fishermen eagerly cast their nets into the sea, hoping to catch a plentiful haul of sillocks.
  4. The sillock's delicate flesh and mild flavor make it a culinary delicacy.
  5. The local market was bustling with vendors selling fresh sillocks, their silvery bodies glistening.
  6. Scientists study the sillock's migration patterns to gain insights into marine ecosystems.
  7. The sillock has become a symbol of the region's rich fishing history.
  8. Fishermen use specialized traps to capture sillocks, ensuring their sustainable harvest.
  9. The sillock's habitat is threatened by coastal development and environmental pollution.
  10. Conservation efforts are underway to preserve the sillock's population and its vital role in the marine ecosystem.

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The pollock, or coalfish.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The sillock, a small fish resembling a herring, is found in abundance along the coast.

The sillock's scales shimmered in the sunlight as it leaped out of the water.

Fishermen eagerly cast their nets into the sea, hoping to catch a plentiful haul of sillocks.

The sillock's delicate flesh and mild flavor make it a culinary delicacy.