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		Definition of cobia in English: cobianounˈkəʊbɪəˈkōbēə A large edible game fish that lives in open waters of the Atlantic, Indian, and West Pacific oceans. Rachycentron canadum, family Rachycentridae Also called sergeant fish  Example sentencesExamples -  They will be my number one rods in the Persian and Arabian Gulf later this year when I tackle the big cobia and kingfish.
 -  He caught a beautiful 16-kilo cobia just off Pattaya Park.
 -  In the morning a large school of cobia rested on the sand, taking off like aeroplanes as we approached.
 -  Steaks of dorado, cobia, yellowtail, grouper and anything else you want to name are superb with just butter and a glass of white wine.
 -  The cobia is a highly rated, hard-hitting game fish that is prone to long, powerful, determined runs and occasional leaps.
 
 
 Origin   Mid 19th century: of unknown origin.    Definition of cobia in US English: cobianounˈkōbēə A large, edible game fish that lives in open waters of the Atlantic, Indian, and western Pacific oceans. Rachycentron canadum, family Rachycentridae Also called sergeant fish  Example sentencesExamples -  Steaks of dorado, cobia, yellowtail, grouper and anything else you want to name are superb with just butter and a glass of white wine.
 -  He caught a beautiful 16-kilo cobia just off Pattaya Park.
 -  They will be my number one rods in the Persian and Arabian Gulf later this year when I tackle the big cobia and kingfish.
 -  In the morning a large school of cobia rested on the sand, taking off like aeroplanes as we approached.
 -  The cobia is a highly rated, hard-hitting game fish that is prone to long, powerful, determined runs and occasional leaps.
 
 
 Origin   Mid 19th century: of unknown origin.     |