snook (Meaning)
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snook (n)
large tropical American food and game fishes of coastal and brackish waters; resemble pike
Synonyms & Antonyms of snook
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snook Sentence Examples
- The snook darted through the coral reef with astonishing speed.
- The cunning snook waited patiently beneath a mangrove tree for its unsuspecting prey.
- The angler was thrilled to have caught a massive snook on his fishing line.
- The snook's silvery scales shimmered in the sunlight as it leaped from the water.
- The local fishermen often targeted snook as a prized catch.
- The snook's sharp teeth were perfectly adapted for tearing through the flesh of its prey.
- The mother snook vigilantly guarded its nest of eggs from potential predators.
- The snook's habitat was a delicate ecosystem that had been affected by pollution.
- Conservationists worked tirelessly to protect the snook and its environment.
- The snook became a symbol of the health and beauty of the marine ecosystem.
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large tropical American food and game fishes of coastal and brackish waters; resemble pike
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The snook darted through the coral reef with astonishing speed.
The cunning snook waited patiently beneath a mangrove tree for its unsuspecting prey.
The angler was thrilled to have caught a massive snook on his fishing line.
The snook's silvery scales shimmered in the sunlight as it leaped from the water.