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Bluefish

British pronunciation/blˈuːfɪʃ/
American pronunciation/blˈuːfɪʃ/
Bluefish
[NOUN]
1

a tropical marine fish that is blue in color and predatory, which is caught for food

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bluefish definition and meaning

What is a "bluefish"?

A bluefish is a predatory fish found in the coastal waters of the Atlantic Ocean. It is characterized by its torpedo-shaped body, vibrant blue-green coloration, and a mouth full of sharp teeth. Bluefish are known for their aggressive feeding behavior and are highly prized by anglers for their powerful fights and strong resistance when hooked. They are voracious predators, feeding on a wide variety of prey including smaller fish, squid, and crustaceans. Bluefish are migratory and can be found in schools along the coast, making them a popular target for both recreational and commercial fishing. In culinary circles, bluefish is valued for its rich, oily flesh and is often grilled, baked, or smoked to bring out its distinctive flavor.

2

fatty bluish flesh of bluefish

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Examples
1CHRIS FISCHER: Are there bluefish on the West Coast?
2You're a big bluefish proponent.
3We see bluefish.
4CHRIS FISCHER: Do you serve bluefish at the restaurant?
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