THE LOACH Is found underneath stones at the bottom of rivers and brooks, and also amongst gravel; it is a good bait for Trout and Eels.
It is a pity theloach is so delicate; it shows signs of exhaustion sooner than any fish in the collection.
The loach hunts him down, snaps at him fiercely, and tears the worm from his mouth, and woe to any minor fish that attempts to remove it from those bearded jaws.
The temperature of the principal spring is 75 degrees; it contains abundance of fish--a loach and cyprinoid.
Small specimens of these fish, especially the Loach and Oreinus, are found in the canals or larger watercuts, in which the current is slow and regular.
It is curious that in the canal near the Shah Bagh, which has been lately turned off above the Cantonment, all the specimens of the Loach left in the pools of water were dead, while the Oreinus did not appear to have suffered.
This Loach is a Cobitis propria, it has the usual form of that genus, the spots are disposed irregularly, rarely becoming banded.
But if Miss Loach had not died, Basil would have got into trouble.
Now it is certain that Miss Loach met her death between the hours of ten and eleven.
Well, then, I am as interested in finding out who killed Miss Loach as you are.
Formerly the detective had wondered why Miss Loach had been so fond of electric lamps, thinking that as an old lady she would have preferred a softer glow.
He has taken all the part where Miss Loach lived, and doesn't want anyone else in the house, being a quiet man and retired.
Apparently Miss Loachlooked after her servants and made them comfortable.
Miss Loach dropped the poker she was holding, with a clatter, and frowned so deeply that her black eyebrows met over her high nose.
It seemed she had buried the late Mr. Pill ten years before, and since that time had been with Miss Loach as cook.
Selina Loachis my own sister, but I do not approve of her.
Well, she might have hesitated to do that before, as Miss Loach might not have left her fortune to Juliet if the marriage did not take place.
Malone suggests that the passage may mean, "breeds fleas as fast as a loach breeds loaches;" this fish being reckoned a peculiarly prolific one.
And the Loachthat I told you of will do the like: no bait is more tempting, provided the Loach be not too big.
But in less than half a minute I was ashamed of that idea, and remembered how she was vexed to think that even a loach should lose his life.
A pickled minnow is very good if you catch him in a stickle, with the scarlet fingers upon him; but I count him no more than the ropes in beer compared with a loach done properly.
There are many people, even now, who have not come to the right knowledge what a loach is, and where he lives, and how to catch and pickle him.
And once, when they wanted pickledloach (from my description of it), I took up my boyish sport again, and pronged them a good jarful.
The Loach is very sensitive to atmospheric changes, which it shows by its restless movements.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "loach" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.