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WINE |
Eels |
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ELSE |
Different eels |
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EELFARE |
A brood of eels. |
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GHEE |
Ugh! Eels use clarified butter! |
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ELKS |
Not even eels kiss moose |
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STEEPLE |
Pet eels escape in church tower |
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REPLACES |
Puts back wriggling eels and carp |
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LEADPENCILS |
Graphite sticks and eels clip about |
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CLEANSE |
Eels can be used to remove dirt |
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POT |
A wicker vessel for catching fish, eels, etc. |
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APODAL |
Destitute of the ventral fin, as the eels. |
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EELSPEAR |
A spear with barbed forks for spearing eels. |
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SLEEPLESSNESS |
Eels return with dissected spleens on ship causing insomnia |
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APODES |
An order of fishes without ventral fins, including the
eels. |
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EELPOT |
A boxlike structure with funnel-shaped traps for catching
eels; an eelbuck. |
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SPITCHCOCKED |
Broiled or fried after being split lengthwise; --
said of eels. |
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ZOUTCH |
To stew, as flounders, eels, etc., with just enough or
liquid to cover them. |
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SNIGGLE |
To fish for eels by thrusting the baited hook into
their holes or hiding places. |
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BOB |
A knot of worms, or of rags, on a string, used in angling, as
for eels; formerly, a worm suitable for bait. |
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GORDIACEA |
A division of nematoid worms, including the
hairworms or hair eels (Gordius and Mermis). See Gordius, and
Illustration in Appendix. |
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EEL |
An elongated fish of many genera and species. The common eels
of Europe and America belong to the genus Anguilla. The electrical eel
is a speci... |
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MURAENA |
A genus of large eels of the family Miraenidae. They
differ from the common eel in lacking pectoral fins and in having the
dorsal and anal fins... |