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roughy
[ ruhf-ee ]
noun
plural (especially collectively) roughy, (especially referring to two or more kinds or species) roughies.
- a small marine fish, Arripis georgianus, of New Zealand and Australia.
- any of several marine fishes having large, rough-edged scales, especially Trachichthys australis of Australia.
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The orange roughy had appeared on track for the win, until a couple of local radio station hosts started a passionate campaign for the blobfish.
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Coming in second place was the orange roughy, a deep-sea fish in the slimehead family - known for the mucous canals on their heads.
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He taught me how to cook escargot, orange roughy with almonds with lemon butter sauce with white wine.
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We had orange roughy, that was a fish that takes 25 years to become like this.
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Now toothfish, slimehead, yelloweye and witch are swallowed whole As “sea bass,” “roughy,” “snapper” and of course the “Torbay sole.”
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