tarpon Antonyms
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Meaning of tarpon
Wordnet
tarpon (n)
large silvery game fish of warm Atlantic coastal waters especially off Florida
Webster
tarpon (n.)
Same as Tarpum.
tarpon Sentence Examples
- The tarpon's acrobatic leaps thrilled onlookers as it broke the water's surface.
- Anglers eagerly sought the legendary tarpon, known for its impressive size and strength.
- The silver glimmer of a tarpon's scales shimmered through the pristine waters.
- The tarpon's powerful tail propelled it through the water with incredible speed and agility.
- Researchers studied the tarpon's migration patterns to unravel its enigmatic life cycle.
- The tarpon's prehistoric appearance evoked a sense of wonder and reverence.
- Giant tarpon lurked in the depths of the ocean, silently stalking their prey.
- The tarpon's sharp teeth and powerful jaws made it a formidable predator in its coastal habitat.
- A hook embedded in its jaw, the tarpon fought valiantly against the fisherman's relentless efforts.
- The prized catch of a tarpon became a coveted trophy for avid anglers.
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large silvery game fish of warm Atlantic coastal waters especially off FloridaSame as Tarpum.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The tarpon's acrobatic leaps thrilled onlookers as it broke the water's surface.
Anglers eagerly sought the legendary tarpon, known for its impressive size and strength.
The silver glimmer of a tarpon's scales shimmered through the pristine waters.
The tarpon's powerful tail propelled it through the water with incredible speed and agility.