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mudcat Meaning

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mudcat (n)

flesh of scaleless food fish of the southern United States; often farmed

large catfish of central United States having a flattened head and projecting jaw

mudcat Sentence Examples

  1. The seasoned angler carefully baited his hook, aiming to catch a hefty mudcat.
  2. In the murky depths of the swamp, the mudcat stealthily patrolled, its whiskers twitching.
  3. The children squealed with delight as they splashed and played in the cool mudcat hole.
  4. The pungent odor emanating from the muddy riverbank hinted at the presence of a mudcat.
  5. The young boy proudly displayed his prized catch, a large mudcat weighing several pounds.
  6. The researchers used the mudcat as a model organism to study the adaptations of bottom-dwelling fish.
  7. The river's current churned up the sediment, creating a muddy vortex that resembled a giant mudcat.
  8. The soft, pliable mudcat offered little resistance as the fisherman reeled it in.
  9. The elderly woman shared tales of her childhood, when she would sit by the river and watch the mudcats swim.
  10. The mudcat's camouflage allowed it to blend seamlessly into the murky bottom of the pond.

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flesh of scaleless food fish of the southern United States; often farmed, large catfish of central United States having a flattened head and projecting jaw

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The seasoned angler carefully baited his hook, aiming to catch a hefty mudcat.

In the murky depths of the swamp, the mudcat stealthily patrolled, its whiskers twitching.

The children squealed with delight as they splashed and played in the cool mudcat hole.

The pungent odor emanating from the muddy riverbank hinted at the presence of a mudcat.