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flying fish
noun
- any fish of the family Exocoetidae, having stiff and greatly enlarged pectoral fins enabling it to glide considerable distances through the air after leaping from the water.
- Flying Fish, Astronomy. the constellation Volans.
flying fish
noun
- any marine teleost fish of the family Exocoetidae , common in warm and tropical seas, having enlarged winglike pectoral fins used for gliding above the surface of the water
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Word History and Origins
Origin of flying fish1
First recorded in 1505–15
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Example Sentences
The graceful flying-fish, like a fair white bird, goes glancing above the blue magnificence of the tropical seas.
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On the 6th of August we beheld, for the first time, flying fish, but at such a distance that we could scarcely distinguish them.
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"Look out you don't get struck by a flying-fish," his father called to him, bending low in his seat.
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One day they caught half a dozen flying fish, which they ate raw.
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The Sirens resemble mermaids, having the faces of women, but bodies of flying fish.
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