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Croaker   /krˈoʊkər/   Listen
Croaker

noun
1.
The lean flesh of a saltwater fish caught along Atlantic coast of southern U.S..
2.
Any of several fishes that make a croaking noise.



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"Croaker" Quotes from Famous Books



... catch the pig and put it into the car—we're going to take it to Mr Haffigan's. [He gives Larry a slap on the shoulders that sends him staggering off through the gate, and follows him buoyantly, exclaiming] Come on, you old croaker! I'll show you how to ...
— John Bull's Other Island • George Bernard Shaw



Words linked to "Croaker" :   sciaenid, kingfish, croak, Umbrina roncador, queenfish, Genyonemus lineatus, surf fish, surffish, chenfish, Micropogonias undulatus, saltwater fish, Seriphus politus, sciaenid fish



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