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Example sentences from the Web for Fishes His most famous miracle was making a few loaves and fishes feed a multitude.
Keep Christmas Commercialized! | P. J. O’Rourke| December 6, 2014| DAILY BEAST
Fortunately for libertarian-minded voters, Palin and Cruz are hardly the only fishes in the sea.
Nostalgia Act: The Great Sarah Palin Revival Tour of 2013 | Nick Gillespie| June 18, 2013| DAILY BEAST
But fans say they miss them already—even if some are sleeping with the fishes .
RIP, Lever Voting Machines: Where Did Old Booths Go? | Eliza Shapiro| November 10, 2012| DAILY BEAST
Here we have the collision of The Godfather “sleep with the fishes ” line with the world of underwater creatures.
The U.K.'s Innovation Dream Team | John Kao| May 14, 2010| DAILY BEAST
I kept thinking of that line in The Godfather, “Luca Brasi sleeps with the fishes .”
My Swim with the Great White Sharks | Anderson Cooper| March 27, 2010| DAILY BEAST
I believe you could sell chloride of sodium to some of the fishes in the Great Salt Lake—that is if it has fishes .
Tom Swift and his Air Scout | Victor Appleton
The fishes and insects were not included in this primitive nomenclature, so the loss of the Dictionary does not concern them.
Bible Romances | George W. Foote
To the optimistic Virginia the division of the loaves and fishes of his personal gratitude was scarcely heeded.
Hepsey Burke | Frank Noyes Westcott
Some of the most common of these parasites attach themselves to the gills of fishes .
Elementary Zoology, Second Edition | Vernon L. Kellogg
Shortly after this Hiawatha set out in his canoe to catch the sturgeon Nahma, king of fishes .
The Children's Longfellow | Doris Hayman
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noun the Fishes the constellation Pisces, the twelfth sign of the zodiac
Words nearby Fishes fisherman's bend, fisherman's knot, fisherman's ring, fisherwoman, fishery, Fishes , fisheye, fisheye lens, fish farm, fishfinger, fish flake
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Cultural definitions for Fishes Traditionally, a class of vertebrates that breathe with gills rather than lungs, live in water, and generally lay eggs, although some bear their young alive. Some biologists consider the fishes a “superclass,” and divide them into three classes: bony fishes, such as sunfish and cod; fishes with a skeleton formed of cartilage rather than bone, such as sharks; and fishes that lack jaws, such as lampreys.
notes for fishes Fishes are cold-blooded animals.
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