tuck-net Antonyms
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Meaning of tuck-net
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tuck-net (n.)
See Tuck, n., 2.
tuck-net Sentence Examples
- The fisherman carefully mended the torn tuck-net.
- The crabs were securely caught within the intricate mesh of the tuck-net.
- The boat bobbed gently on the waves as the fishermen lowered the tuck-net overboard.
- The tuck-net's weighted base dragged along the seabed, collecting a variety of marine creatures.
- The fishermen patiently waited for the tuck-net to fill before hauling it back up to the surface.
- The tuck-net's mesh allowed small fish and other unwanted species to escape, preserving the target catch.
- The fishermen used a dip net to transfer the catch from the tuck-net into a larger container.
- The tuck-net was an essential tool for collecting specific species of fish in coastal waters.
- The fishermen towed the tuck-net behind their boat, dragging it through shallow areas.
- The tuck-net's efficiency made it a preferred method for targeting crabs and other commercially valuable species.
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See Tuck, n., 2.
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The fisherman carefully mended the torn tuck-net.
The crabs were securely caught within the intricate mesh of the tuck-net.
The boat bobbed gently on the waves as the fishermen lowered the tuck-net overboard.
The tuck-net's weighted base dragged along the seabed, collecting a variety of marine creatures.