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Definition of Bleaks
1. bleak [n] - See also: bleak
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bleaks
Literary usage of Bleaks
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Monthly Review by Charles William Wason (1834)
"The bleaks, which are very abundant at Battersea, are infested by a small
parasitical worm, the mischievous presence of which, the bleaks manifest by the ..."
2. Piscatorial Reminiscences and Gleanings: To which is Added A Catalogue of by [Boosey, Thomas], William Pickering (1835)
"Mad bleaks.—Mr. Pennant remarks, that bleaks are troubled with a species of ...
Mr. Daniel took many bleaks, in Perry dock, which were puffed up and swelled ..."
3. The Monthly Review by Charles William Wason (1834)
"The bleaks, which are very abundant at Battersea, are infested by a small
parasitical worm, the mischievous presence of which, the bleaks manifest by the ..."
4. Piscatorial Reminiscences and Gleanings: To which is Added A Catalogue of by [Boosey, Thomas], William Pickering (1835)
"Mad bleaks.—Mr. Pennant remarks, that bleaks are troubled with a species of ...
Mr. Daniel took many bleaks, in Perry dock, which were puffed up and swelled ..."