¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Bluefishes
1. bluefish [n] - See also: bluefish
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bluefishes
Literary usage of Bluefishes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Big Game Fishes of the United States: A Collection of Critical Essays by Charles Burton Martin, Viktor Aleksandrovich Maksunov, Charles Frederick Holder, Amiya Chandra Chakravarty, David Malet Armstrong (1903)
"The bluefishes seemed, like "jacks," to eat what they wished, then, ... The enormous
numbers of bluefishes off the American coast in midsummer are beyond ..."
2. The big game fishes of the United States by Charles Frederick Holder (1903)
"The bluefishes seemed, like "jacks," to eat what they wished, then, ... The enormous
numbers of bluefishes off the American coast in midsummer are beyond ..."
3. The Literary World by Samuel R. Crocker, Edward Abbott, Nicholas Paine Gilman, Madeline Vaughan Abbott Bushnell, Bliss Carman, Herbert Copeland (1901)
"... the glistering sands, the thundering breakers, the sharks, eels, and bluefishes,
of this unique retreat, and there is no place exactly like Nantucket. ..."
4. Animal Studies: A Text-book of Elementary Zoology for Use in High Schools by David Starr Jordan, Vernon Lyman Kellogg, Harold Heath (1903)
"... bluefishes, rose-fishes, valued as food. Then follow the gurnards, with bony
heads; the sculpins, with heads armed with thorns, the small ones in the ..."
5. The Big Game Fishes of the United States: A Collection of Critical Essays by Charles Burton Martin, Viktor Aleksandrovich Maksunov, Charles Frederick Holder, Amiya Chandra Chakravarty, David Malet Armstrong (1903)
"The bluefishes seemed, like "jacks," to eat what they wished, then, ... The enormous
numbers of bluefishes off the American coast in midsummer are beyond ..."
6. The big game fishes of the United States by Charles Frederick Holder (1903)
"The bluefishes seemed, like "jacks," to eat what they wished, then, ... The enormous
numbers of bluefishes off the American coast in midsummer are beyond ..."
7. The Literary World by Samuel R. Crocker, Edward Abbott, Nicholas Paine Gilman, Madeline Vaughan Abbott Bushnell, Bliss Carman, Herbert Copeland (1901)
"... the glistering sands, the thundering breakers, the sharks, eels, and bluefishes,
of this unique retreat, and there is no place exactly like Nantucket. ..."
8. Animal Studies: A Text-book of Elementary Zoology for Use in High Schools by David Starr Jordan, Vernon Lyman Kellogg, Harold Heath (1903)
"... bluefishes, rose-fishes, valued as food. Then follow the gurnards, with bony
heads; the sculpins, with heads armed with thorns, the small ones in the ..."