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whitingwhit‧ing /ˈwaɪtɪŋ/ noun (plural whiting) [countable] whitingOrigin: 1400-1500 Middle Dutch witinc, from wit ‘white’ - Chesil Beach gave dabs, pout and small whiting during daylight with odd dogfish at night.
- Dabs and flounder from the stem of Southend Pier, with undersized whiting a nuisance from the extension.
- For the primer I use gesso which I make myself form rabbit size and whiting.
- I then prepare the paper myself using rabbit skin glue and whiting.
- It's a busy time on the Mersey for sea anglers as the winter whiting and cod come within casting range.
- Not an efficient exchange, those shrimp for a few fifty cent whiting and maybe a two dollar bluefish.
- Worm baits picked up a few small coalfish, codling and whiting.
- Worm baits tempted small codling, coalfish and whiting.
► Fishanchovy, nounbarracuda, nounbass, nouncarp, nouncod, nounconger eel, noundab, noundogfish, noundorsal, adjectivedory, nouneel, nounfin, nounfish, nounfish farm, nounflatfish, nounflounder, nounflying fish, noungill, noungoldfish, nounguppy, nounhaddock, nounhake, nounhalibut, nounherring, nounmarlin, nounminnow, nounmullet, nounpelagic, adjectiveperch, nounpike, nounpilchard, nounpiranha, nounplaice, nounray, nounroach, nounsalmon, nounsardine, nounschool, nounshark, nounskate, nounsnapper, nounsole, nounspawn, verbspawn, nounsprat, nounsturgeon, nounsunfish, nountiddler, nountrout, nountuna, nountunny, nounturbot, nounwhitebait, nounwhiting, noun a black and silver fish that lives in the sea and can be eaten |