Dictionary Home »
Sentence Examples » dogfish
dogfish - use in sentences
Converse of object
- dab: Whiting, dabs, dogfish, plus the odd monkfish make up the early season catches.
- catch: We had a nice breakfast and Chris caught a dogfish.
- include: Much marine life was observed on this dive including a lone dogfish.
- hatch: When the dogfish hatched out in a tank set aside specially for young fish, it just lay quietly or moved around very gently.
- white: Few cod or whiting only dogfish and early ray.
- find: Features: The LSD is one of only three species of dogfish found around the British coast.
Adjective modifier
- lesser-spotted: Other species such as rockling and freshwater eel, plus occasionally a few lesser-spotted dogfish and strap conger eel, will show.
- spotted: The lesser spotted dogfish is the most common shark species around the UK, including Sussex.
- Portuguese: The Portuguese dogfish is found in the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans.
- lesser: The lesser spotted dogfish is the most common shark species around the UK, including Sussex.
- spiny: We saw a shark ( possibly a spiny dogfish ) cruising up from the depths.
- young: I came across a Mermaid's Purse, with a young dogfish still alive inside, tangled around the base of a kelp.
Modifies a noun
- egg: We illustrate how our method is used in a section of the marginal rib of the dogfish egg case.
- hopper: This is ideal for areas around turnouts as the ballast flow is far more controlled than from a dogfish hopper.
- case: We illustrate how our method is used in a section of the marginal rib of the dogfish egg case.
Noun used with modifier
- deep-sea: The only rich source of dietary squalene comes from the liver oils of the deep-sea dogfish.
- baby: By 4 months the baby dogfish is about half grown.
The word usage examples above have been gathered from various sources to reflect current and historical usage. They do not represent the opinions of YourDictionary.com.
Browse dictionary definitions near dogfish
Share on Facebook