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Catfish   /kˈætfˌɪʃ/   Listen
Catfish

noun
1.
Flesh of scaleless food fish of the southern United States; often farmed.  Synonym: mudcat.
2.
Large ferocious northern deep-sea food fishes with strong teeth and no pelvic fins.  Synonyms: wolf fish, wolffish.
3.
Any of numerous mostly freshwater bottom-living fishes of Eurasia and North America with barbels like whiskers around the mouth.  Synonym: siluriform fish.



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"Catfish" Quotes from Famous Books



... the big rock," added the new arrival, and he went down the creek and climbed around a steep little cliff, and out on a huge rock that hung over the creek, where he dropped his hook. He had no cork, and Chad knew that he was trying to catch catfish. Presently he jerked, and a yellow mudcat rose to the surface, fighting desperately for his life, and Dan and Snowball yelled crazily. Then ...
— The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come • John Fox

... notoriety are distinctions to be shunned. A mud-cat is the most secure of all fish because nobody wishes to either catch and eat, or play with and caress him. His sole virtue is his obscurity, the sharpness of his bones his only protection. I'd rather be a catfish ...
— Mixed Faces • Roy Norton

... switching his tail to and fro, as cats always do when they are about to catch a bird, a fish or anything alive. The fish were swimming about faster and faster inside their bowl of water. They could make no noise. Some fish, such as catfish, can make a little sound out of water, and so can the fish called grunters, but I never heard of any other fish making any noise. Though of course they may be able to talk among ...
— The Story of a Candy Rabbit • Laura Lee Hope

... bank. Any eye would have noted it, perhaps nothing more. A little closer and sharper gaze revealed the fact that the snake bore something in its mouth, which, as we went down to investigate, proved to be a small catfish, three or four inches long. The snake had captured it in the pool, and, like any other fisherman, wanted to get its prey to dry land, although it itself lived mostly in the water. Here, we said, is being enacted a little tragedy that would have escaped ...
— Locusts and Wild Honey • John Burroughs

... Gravy soup Soup with Bouilli Veal soup Oyster soup Barley soup Dried pea soup Green pea soup Ochra soup Hare or Rabbit soup Soup of any kind of old fowl Catfish soup Onion soup To dress turtle For the soup Mock turtle soup of ...
— The Virginia Housewife • Mary Randolph



Words linked to "Catfish" :   silurid, goujon, order Siluriformes, Anarhichas, freshwater fish, genus Anarhichas, blennioid fish, malacopterygian, blennioid, Pylodictus olivaris, channel cat, silurid fish, Siluriformes, bullhead, soft-finned fish, Ictalurus punctatus



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