Definition of Pishing

1. pish [v] - See also: pish

Lexicographical Neighbors of Pishing

piscivorous
piscivory
pisco
pisco sour
piscola
piscos
pise
pises
pish
pish posh
pisha paysha
pished
pisher
pishers
pishes
pishing (current term)
pishoge
pishoges
pishogue
pishogues
pishu
pisiform
pisiform bone
pisiforms
pisketti
piskies
pisky
pismires
piso

Literary usage of Pishing

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Salmon Fisheries of the St. Lawrence and Its Tributaries by Richard Nettle (1857)
"TROUT pishing. Several of the Subscribers to this little work having expressed a desire that I would devote a short space to the subject of Trout fishing, ..."

2. Passages in the Life of a Soldier: Or, Military Service in the East and West by James Edward Alexander (1857)
"... new Ship Canal—Indians pishing—A Canoe Voyage—Remarkable objects on Lake Superior—The five great Lakes—Mines— Shoot the Rapid of "The Soo"—The ..."

3. The Angler's Guide: The Most Complete and Practical Ever Written. Containing by James Martin, Congregational minister James Martin (1854)
"PERCH pishing—GENERAL INSTRUCTION—SONG, THE PERCH, AND HIS FATE. PERCH are fished for in two ways and two only, either with worms, or live bait. ..."

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