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

  1. The snook darted through the coral reef with astonishing speed.
  2. The cunning snook waited patiently beneath a mangrove tree for its unsuspecting prey.
  3. The angler was thrilled to have caught a massive snook on his fishing line.
  4. The snook's silvery scales shimmered in the sunlight as it leaped from the water.
  5. The local fishermen often targeted snook as a prized catch.
  6. The snook's sharp teeth were perfectly adapted for tearing through the flesh of its prey.
  7. The mother snook vigilantly guarded its nest of eggs from potential predators.
  8. The snook's habitat was a delicate ecosystem that had been affected by pollution.
  9. Conservationists worked tirelessly to protect the snook and its environment.
  10. 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.