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grouper - use in sentences
Converse of object
- see: This dive involves swimming out over some large boulders, with a good chance of seeing some large resident grouper.
- include: Marine life is less abundant than in tropical seas but includes grouper, rays, moray eels, turtles and octopi.
- find: Here you will find remarkably friendly grouper, testament to the positive effect the reserve has had on fish numbers.
- patrol: There were also some patrolling single grouper and snapper in residence also.
- spot: Just outside look for Spur and Grove formations - narrow canyons of corals are great for spotting grouper and the occassionally eel.
Adjective modifier
- giant: The visibility is usually excellent and sitings of schools of devil rays, giant grouper and reef sharks are common.
- large: At around 40 meters a large Grouper is to be found hiding behind a rock pinnacle.
- big: The culprit was a big grouper weighing around sixty pounds - an awesome fish with a mouth like a bucket.
- coral: There are also schools of lionfish, glassy sweepers and plenty of coral grouper lining up to be cleaned.
- small: A small grouper was hiding in this and several smaller bits and pieces.
Modifies a noun
- culture: Factors contributing to the variation in levels of uptake of grouper culture between provinces was explored.
- software: How will the updating of the grouper software affect the use of the Episode to Spell Converter and Report Generator software?
Noun used with modifier
- age: Sarah was a member of the National Triathlon squad and competed in World Championships as an age grouper.
- resident: This dive involves swimming out over some large boulders, with a good chance of seeing some large resident grouper.
- tiger: Picture No 1 Open Wide: a tiger grouper yawns to allow a cleaner goby and a juvenile spanish hogfish access to all areas.
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