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- a limbless cold-blooded vertebrate animal with gills and fins and living wholly in water:"the sea is thick with fish"
- the flesh of fish as food:"hot crab appetizers stuffed with fish"
- (the FishFishes)the zodiacal sign or constellation Pisces.
- used in names of invertebrate animals living wholly in water, e.g., cuttlefish, shellfish, jellyfish.
- informala person who is strange in a specified way:"he is generally thought to be a bit of a cold fish"
- informala torpedo.
verbfish (verb) · fishes (third person present) · fished (past tense) · fished (past participle) · fishing (present participle)- catch or try to catch fish, typically by using a net or hook and line:"he was fishing for bluefish" · "I've told the girls we've gone fishing"
- catch or try to catch fish in (a particular body of water):"they did fish the mountain streams when game grew scarce"
- search, typically by groping or feeling for something concealed:"he fished for his registration certificate and held it up to the policeman's flashlight"
- try subtly or deviously to elicit a response or some information from someone:"I was not fishing for compliments"
- (fish something out)pull or take something out of water or a container:"the body of a woman had been fished out of the river"
OriginOld English fisc (as a noun denoting any animal living exclusively in water), fiscian (verb), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch vis, vissen and German Fisch, fischen.nounfish (noun) · fishes (plural noun)- a flat plate of metal, wood, or another material that is fixed on a beam or across a joint in order to give additional strength, especially on a ship's damaged mast or spar as a temporary repair.
verbfish (verb) · fishes (third person present) · fished (past tense) · fished (past participle) · fishing (present participle)- mend or strengthen (a beam, joint, mast, etc.) with a fish.
- join (rails in a railroad track) with a fishplate.
Originearly 16th century: probably from French fiche, from ficher ‘to fix’, based on Latin figere. - People also ask
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