Whitings

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The word "whitings" in example sentences

I bought some speldings, fish (generally whitings) salted and dried in a particular manner, being dipped in the sea and dried in the sun, and eaten by the Scots by way of a relish. ❋ Unknown (2006)

This was so fresh, so good in kind, and so very cheap, that we supplied ourselves in great numbers, among which were very large soles at fourpence a pair, and whitings of almost a preposterous size at ninepence a score. ❋ Unknown (2004)

Nevertheless, we have excellent soles, skaite, flounders and whitings, and sometimes mackarel. ❋ Unknown (2004)

This she had not thought worthy of communication, any more than that there lived a fisherman at next door, who was then provided with plenty of soles, and whitings, and lobsters, far superior to those which adorn a city feast. ❋ Unknown (2004)

Moreover smelts, soales, dabs, whitings, sturbuts, gurnets, and all such other, as are well knowne not to be ill, or unwholesome to feed on. ❋ Edmund Deane (N/A)

For ourselves, when it comes to bait-fishing -- except in running water, when worm-fishing is an art -- we prefer catching whitings and haddocks in some of our beautiful salt-water lochs, to all the perch, roach, chub, and such-like, that ever swam. ❋ William Senior (N/A)

We ourselves hear that it is in the neighbourhood of the fried whitings. ❋ Various (N/A)

I went to captain whitings and nothing remarkable hapned. the 12. ❋ Abraham Tomlinson (N/A)

She caught two big dabs, four whitings, a small plaice, and a fine fat sole. ❋ Sarah Grand (N/A)

They rubbed their eyes with onions, gaped like whitings, blew violently into their handkerchiefs, and, bringing their voices out of the depth of their stomachs, groaned forth: "O Penguins, cease these fratricidal struggles; cease to rend your mother's bosom!" ❋ Unknown (1909)

-- Having passed our Sunday without anything remarkable, unless the catching a great number of whitings in the afternoon may be thought so, we now set sail on Monday at six o 'clock, with a little variation of wind; but this was so very little, and the breeze itself so small, but the tide was our best and indeed almost our only friend. ❋ Unknown (1900)

We continued to catch plenty of mackerel, and also weevers and whitings. ❋ Jasper Danckaerts (1898)

He had tea and/fried whitings/, all prepared for us at the lodgings, - had sent in coal and candle, tea, sugar, and extras, and shown himself as usual the "kindest of men." ❋ Unknown (1893)

Fillet the whitings and remove the skin from each. ❋ Myrtle Reed (1892)

She knew that she would be only a poor colored person among them, and that she, whose mother and grandmother had lived in the swim of best beach circles and had looked down upon these incubator whitings, who were grown by the pound and had no relations whatever, would now have to suffer their scorn. ❋ Ruth McEnery Stuart (1886)

They rubbed their eyes with onions, gaped like whitings, blew violently into their handkerchiefs, and, bringing their voices out of the depths of their stomachs, groaned forth: "O Penguins, cease these fratricidal struggles; cease to rend your mother's bosom!" ❋ Anatole France (1884)

There were several whitings, many being of very large size, four times that of the familiar tail-biting gentlemen who are curled up among the parsley upon our tables. ❋ George Manville Fenn (1870)

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