bream - use in sentences

Adjective modifier

  • odd: Pete Sutton fished peg 70 and took a good 30lb of skimmers, roach and the odd better bream to 3lb.
  • big: Terry Jones Senior had a good day on Thursday catching big bream ending his day with a net well in excess of 200lbs.
  • black: In among these species there are black bream all over the rocky marks.
  • few: Fishing the cafĂ© swim which we opened, he caught a few small bream on float fished maggot on the drop off.
  • more: The day then progressed slowly with me snapping off at another carp and catching a further two more skimmer bream.

Converse of object

  • catch: Colin Philips also did well catching 6 bream together with 4 good tench from peg 42.
  • expect: As expected, bream dominated the match, although a few good tench were also taken.
  • produce: The mid and shallow water areas are probably fishing the best producing superb bream and tench sport with fish to 9lb being reported.
  • take: During this time Leonard averted the blank by taking a bream of some 6 lb.
  • manage: Nigel Farr and Paul Clark managed 17 bream between them and bits when they fished the area in front of the island.
  • include: Antonia Wild had the best weight of the day with 4lb 14oz, which included a personal best bream of 4lb 2oz.

Converse of subject

  • dominate: The front bank continues to be dominated by the bream with a number of 80lb 100lb bags reported this week.

Modifies a noun

  • shoal: Here fish can be a little more difficult to locate but large bream shoals are here to be found and caught.
  • fishing: The dry docks in Port Talbot are exceptional for bream fishing.
  • bag: The general fishing on the Old Lake saw some exceptional bream bags taken which included a number of 100lb plus bags.

Noun used with modifier

  • gilthead: The pan-fried gilthead bream, fennel, olive, tomato and chorizo sausage was superb.
  • skimmer: Some fish are covered in more mucus than others skimmer bream being the most slimy species.
  • sea: My wife had ordered sea bream for her main course.
  • specimen: Acton Lake is a specimen bream water with bream up to and in excess of 8 pounds.
  • silver: We haven't seen many silver bream yet despite there being a large number in the lake.

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