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Definition of Goldeyes
1. goldeye [n] - See also: goldeye
Lexicographical Neighbors of Goldeyes
Literary usage of Goldeyes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Hudson's Bay: Or, Every-day Life in the Wilds of North America, During Six by Robert Michael Ballantyne (1859)
"The rivers, which are crossed in wooden canoes, in the absence of bridges, are
well stocked with fish, the principal kinds being goldeyes, sturgeon, ..."
2. My Life as an Indian: The Story of a Red Woman and a White Man in the Lodges by James Willard Schultz (1907)
"I passed much time with them there, or with rude pole and line angled for catfish
and goldeyes in the deep hole nearby, the while listening to their quaint ..."
3. North-west Territory: Reports of Progress; Together with a Preliminary and by Henry Youle Hind, Canada. Provincial secretary's office (1859)
"... in taking pickerel, goldeyes and suckers, the grey and the red. In a second
attempt we caught a tartar, a huge sturgeon got entangled in the meshes of ..."
4. Lands, Fisheries and Game, Minerals, 1911 by Canada Commission of Conservation (1911)
"Close seasons: Pickerel, goldeyes, pike and jackfish: Apr. 15 to June 20, inclusive.
Whitefish and trout: Sept. 15 to Nov. 19, inclusive. ..."
5. Canada 2002 by Wayne C. Thompson (2003)
"The most recent additions to The Forks are the CanWest Global ballpark, where
Winnipeg's "goldeyes" play baseball, and the Manitoba Theatre For Young ..."