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fishing

[ fish-ing ]

noun

  1. the act of catching fish:

    Fishing is not allowed in this park.

  2. the technique, occupation, or diversion of catching fish:

    A day at sea with Floyd has greatly improved my fishing.

  3. the conditions for catching fish:

    The fishing is exceptionally good today.

  4. Archaic. a place or facility for catching fish.


fishing

/ ˈ´Úɪʃɪŋ /

noun

    1. the occupation of catching fish
    2. ( as modifier )

      a fishing match

  1. another word for piscary
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of fishing1

First recorded in 1300–50; Middle English fisshing; fish, -ing 1
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Asked whether a row over fishing could hold up a defence pact, Kallas, who took up her current EU role in December, said: "Fish apparently are very important also when it comes to diplomatic relationships".

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The Atlantic provinces have fallen on hard economic times, amplified by the collapse of offshore fishing stocks, and are regarded by some of their fellow Canadians as kind of a frozen Appalachia.

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I came across Toad characters fishing and ramshackle vehicles that encouraged me to follow them.

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Since 1980, at least 500 dolphins have died - many accidentally caught in fishing nets or killed deliberately - highlighting the ongoing threat to the species.

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The spokesperson added: "However, it is also the case that catapults are also routinely used by members of the public enjoying legitimate pastimes, in particular for anglers when propelling fishing bait."

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