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Definition of gardie in English: gardienounPlural gardiesˈɡɑːdi Australian informal A garfish. I set up a line with half a gardie for bait Example sentencesExamples - I've heard many times gardie are a good chew and would like to get the best from them.
- When boat fishing, I put gardies straight into an ice and seawater slurry.
- A couple months back, we got a few gardies while anchored and snapper fishing.
- I cook gardies whole, dipped in spicy flour and fillet and bone them at eating time.
- When tougher baits fail, little bits of squid or even a cube of gardie or herring will do the trick.
- Never bothered chasing gardie before but grabbed a dozen today.
- It took me a surprisingly long time to get to eat gardies with enthusiasm.
- A fresh, carefully filleted gardie pan-fried in breadcrumbs must have been discovered about the same time as Sauvignon Blanc.
- The gardie is a very important link in the marine food chain, and is on the preferred menu list of key angling species.
- Gardies are a table species for some anglers and a great source of bait for others.
Origin 1980s: from a shortening of garfish + -ie. |