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golden shiner

noun

  1. a small, silvery freshwater minnow, Notemigonus crysoleucas, native to eastern North America and introduced into western North America: often used as live bait in sport fishing.


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Origin of golden shiner1

First recorded in 1900–05
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So, the next time you need to get your colleagues to meet a deadline, why not give channeling your inner golden shiner a try?

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Still, he said the presence of bluegill sunfish, pumpkinseed sunfish, black crappie, largemouth bass, golden shiner, catfish and other species in the Meer and lakes in the park was a positive sign.

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The Tea Party and the Occupy Wall Streeters owe a lot to a little fish called the golden shiner.

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But hens do find the golden shiner, Is too heavy for their dinner, For it they cannot well digest, As it lies solid in their breast.

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The golden shiner was found only in tributaries.

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