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Example sentences for "fishhooks"

Lexicographically close words:
fishermen; fishers; fishery; fishes; fishhook; fishing; fishings; fishlike; fishman; fishmonger
  1. Carl Sachs declares that "even thick steel fishhooks do not withstand their teeth.

  2. On further inquiry, I found that several men of science who had visited these parts, and had, presumably, investigated the matter, had positively stated that the Caribe was capable of severing fishhooks with the greatest ease.

  3. Carrying Fishhooks in a Cane Pole The person using a cane pole for fishing can easily provide a place for the hooks and sinkers in the first large joint of the pole.

  4. Illustration: Circles on a Map the Same as for Parcel Post to Designate Wireless Distances] A Carrier for Fishhooks Hooks that are attached to gut or short strings are difficult to carry and to keep in good shape for use on a line.

  5. You will have gathered from Andrew Drever's remark about the fishhooks that he was something of a fisher.

  6. And taking the fishhooks from his desk he again examined them attentively, admiring the fine workmanship displayed in the turn of their points.

  7. The coupe with the fishhooks welded to the fender shouldered up over the curb like the nose of a nightmare.

  8. A thick cloud like a black flower blossomed from its jouncing rear end, while from the fishhooks flew a black shimmering rag.

  9. Both are made out of either brass wire or of iron, the latter often from the handle of a kerosene can, and in general they resemble ordinary fishhooks such as are made in civilized countries.

  10. By practice he learned how to use those big fishhooks of his and became one of the smartest of all fishermen.

  11. HOOKS OF PEARL In this neighbourhood the making of pearl-shell fishhooks is one of the lost arts.

  12. It was evident that the sea had been largely drawn upon for supplies, if only on account of the many abortive and abandoned attempts at fishhooks in more or less advanced stages of completion.

  13. Their fishhooks (kakli=okio) consist only of a nail crooked and pointed at one end, the other being let into a piece of ivory to which the line is attached.

  14. Fishhooks of the kind described, with a body of bone or ivory, which serves for a lure, armed with a spur or bent hook of metal, without a barb, seem to be the prevailing type amongst the Eskimo.


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