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Example sentences for "trout"

Lexicographically close words:
trousered; trousers; trousies; trousseau; trousseaux; trouth; trouthe; trouting; troutlets; trouts
  1. That ain't funny come to think of it, because outside of liars nobody ever hooked finer trout than what comes out of the Big Sandy.

  2. There was a substantial basis for that content in the broiled trout which he had had for dinner.

  3. I had my eye on a fine trout which I intended to catch for my dinner.

  4. The salmon and trout in the rivers, are already netted and sold by the pound; and the larks sing no longer in the sky.

  5. Trout may be caught in tolerable abundance, and salmon of good weight are still to be found in the rivers, but they are diminishing fast, being, as we said, netted at night for the Paris market.

  6. In quarter of an hour Fred had three such trout in the pockets of his shooting-coat; in half an hour more the three fish were consigned by the three friends to the region of digestion!

  7. I'll warrant me there are sea-trout there, perhaps salmon, and the ground hereabouts seems a likely place for grouse and ptarmigan.

  8. The astonishment of Hans was great when he beheld heavy trout landed by means of a slender rod and an almost invisible line.

  9. It was a splendid yellow trout of about a pound weight.

  10. Returning, I stood some time on Annan bridge, looking over the parapet into the clear, swirling water, now and then seeing a trout leap.

  11. Often at sundown, too, while we sat idly in our boat, watching the trout break the glassy surface here and there, the same soothing melody would be poured out all around us, and kept up till darkness filled the woods.

  12. When a trout was caught, it was quickly rapped on the head and slipped into his basket, as if in punishment for its tardiness in jumping.

  13. I saw an angler take a few trout from it, in a meadow near the village.

  14. I followed for a mile or two a road that led by tangled groves and woods and copses, with a still meadow trout stream in the gentle valley below.

  15. Any trout fishing up in your brooks about the first of May?

  16. I detected this trick at last, by observing the rogue grinning with delight when he saw a large trout rise and dash harmless away from the angle.

  17. Still another kind of the trout family are also in abundance, called dog trout.

  18. Silver trout are sometimes caught also, they taking their name from their silver sides and the color of their flesh.

  19. They are bountifully supplied with fish of the trout species.

  20. Being prepared with American equipment of lines and flies, I was sanguine of success; but I was doomed to disappointment so far as catching trout with fly-hooks was concerned.

  21. Brook trout may be found in the smaller streams; they are identical with those of New England.

  22. The first venture with this bait was rewarded by a fine trout of six pounds' weight.

  23. The little streams winding through the parks will reward an hour's casting with half a dozen or so delicious mountain trout running from six to ten inches in length.

  24. Above all, in the confusion of getting together the regular camp outfit, don't forget to slip a paper of trout flies and line into the duffle bag.

  25. So we turned the canoe bottom up among the bushes on the shore, stored the trout away in the shade beneath it, and sat down in a convenient place among the stones to have another chat about Quebec.

  26. He was occasionally behind time on a trout stream.

  27. Once, at the Riviere du Milieu, after considerable discourse upon Quebec, there was an interval of silence, during which I succeeded in hooking and playing a larger trout than usual.

  28. For trolling all day long for lake-trout Jacques had little liking.

  29. Here the great trout assembled at certain hours of the day; but it was not easy to get them.

  30. It rained as easily, as suddenly, as penetratingly, as Miss Miller talked; but in between the showers the trout were very hungry.

  31. Then it was time to fish again, and the flies danced merrily over the water, and the great speckled trout leaped eagerly to catch them.

  32. Indeed it is," said I, "and this is the biggest trout that I have seen caught in the upper waters of the Neversink.

  33. We sat quietly watching them a few minutes, when the mother mink came to the surface with a trout about five inches long in her mouth.

  34. Many a fine trout has found his ultimate destiny in our frying pan over the Cherry Pond camp fire.

  35. As the great man of the kitchen says, how admirably this ambrosia is suited to the character of this divine trout which gives me a growing appetite!

  36. After the trout came another dish, accompanied with this bulletin: "Fillets of grouse with white Piedmont truffles, minced raw.

  37. A painter or a poet would have made an enchanting picture of this trout with Montpellier butter preserved in ice," said the canon to Pablo.

  38. After the note which announced the Guinea fowl eggs, the following menu was served, in the order in which we present it: "Trout from the lake of Geneva with Montpellier butter, preserved in ice.

  39. Stage of the water the Salmon must pass up which abounds in Such great numbers above- below those falls are Salmon trout and great numbers of the heads of a Species of trout Smaller than the Salmon.

  40. I cought or took off those willows 9 Small trout from 3 to 7 Inches in length.

  41. Creek in a deep hole we killed Six Salmon trout & 2 others were killed in the Creek above in the evening.

  42. I made a few of the men construct a sein of willow brush which we hawled and caught a large number of fine trout and a kind of mullet about 16 Inhes long which I had not seen before.

  43. They also take a fiew Salmon trout of the white kind.

  44. I caught a number of very fine trout which I made Goodrich dry; goodrich also caught about two douzen and several small cat of a yellow colour which would weigh about 4 lbs.

  45. I first met with at the falls of the Missouri, they are larger than the speckled trout of our mountains and equally as well flavored.

  46. Goodrich had caught half a douzen very fine trout and a number of both species of the white fish.

  47. I had the net arranged and set this evening to catch some trout which we could see in great abundance at the bottom of the river.

  48. Carr and trout in the inlets among the marshey grounds and the mouths of deep creeks.

  49. The white Salmon Trout which we had previously seen only at the great falls of the Columbia has now made it's appearance in the creeks near this place.

  50. I amused myself in fishing several hours today and caught a number of both species of the white fish, but no trout nor Cat.

  51. The Salmon Trout are Seldom more than two feet in length, they are narrow in purportion to their length, at least much more So than the Salmon & red charr.

  52. Salmon trout which our hunters brought were pore and Such as were Cought in the Winter in this river and were not the kind which Comes up in the Spring of the year.

  53. Their objective point was on the shore of Trout Lake, a lovely sheet of water distant from Nipissing about four miles.

  54. The mottled effect of the leaves accounts for the trout part of the name, and as for lily, it is a lily, and never belonged to the violet family at all.

  55. A moist, half-shaded half-open piece of land is their delight, and therefore in many gardens the trout lily might have to be left out.

  56. For want of seats most of the men are lying on the floor; all are smoking, and the blithe young French Canadian who plays so beautifully, and catches about fifty speckled trout for each meal, is playing the harmonium with a pipe in his mouth.

  57. We had no trouble in taking all the trout we needed for dinner, and then we went to a rock called The Pulpit, where we lay very still and talked only in whispers until three wild boars came out to feed.

  58. Kervyn, shall we try the trout for an hour this afternoon?

  59. Stepping stones crossed it; Karen passed lightly, surely, on little flying feet, and stood laughing on the other side as he paused to poke about in the pool in hopes of starting a trout into arrowy flight.

  60. It was as warm as a spring day; rain had freshened grass and trees; he sat down on the fountain's rim and looked into the pool where a dozen trout lay motionless, their fins winnowing the icy water.

  61. I might just as well lie down and read under the shade of one of the trees," mused the boy, "for the trout will be all in the most cranky places right under the stones and roots.

  62. But what a stupid a trout must be to go at a thing like that!

  63. The sun was almost completely shut out, and in some of the openings the pools looked absolutely black, while Waller, perfectly confident that there were plenty of good pound trout lurking in this hiding-place of theirs, went on and on.

  64. But upon that particular occasion the trout were not at home at the lairs he tried, or else not hungry, so the fly was drawn up again for fresh trials.

  65. A moment later she returned to the eagles' nest with a salmon trout in her bill.

  66. Together they set snares for game, fished for salmon-trout in the rapids and picked cloud-berries in the swamp.

  67. The fish--well fishes, unlike human beings, know how to use an opportunity; this trout was off to the dentist to cure him of a toothache.

  68. He was musing sleepily as he cast his line, for fish in the Lyn do not run very large, and Tregurtha's sport, though he had a dozen nice trout in his basket, was not of a nature to claim the highest powers of his intellect.

  69. Tregurtha did so, "with stammering lips and insufficient sound," whilst Roscoria opened his basket and took therefrom an ample lunch, besides displaying the trout he had caught.

  70. And John wondered if Ed would take the little trout out any more gently now.

  71. He always expected to catch the legendary trout which weighed two pounds and was believed to inhabit that pool.

  72. It’s all because he shunned advice,” Mr. Trout with a chuckle said.

  73. At last it was time for Frog and Trout their lifework to begin, So they eagerly scanned the papers o’er to see what “ads” were in.

  74. Out to the buoy and back again--the Trout came in ahead.

  75. Hicks, was, or was not, that trout you gave my wife, wormy?

  76. Clay and Nugget gave their attention to fishing, and caught altogether some thirty or forty large bass--not counting the trout which they snared in a neighboring brook.

  77. Clay immediately began to indulge in visions of trout fishing farther up the stream, which must have its source in the mountains.

  78. Let garlands lie on Thames's foam-- A trout has died to-day!

  79. When one is not escaping from a man-eating trout one is eluding a vampire bat.


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    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    trout fishing; trout stream