haul of fish
21fish-gaff — a long pole with a metal hook on the end, used to secure large fish caught on hook and line and haul them on board a vessel …
22fish someone/something out — PULL OUT, haul out, remove, extricate, extract, retrieve; rescue from, save from. → fish …
23haul — 1) pulling in a net or line to recover a catch 2) a measure of effort 3) the fish caught in a net 4) a pull on a fly line with the non casting hand to increase line speed and achieve a longer cast 5) a single …
24fish out — I fished my earring out of the cake batter Syn: pull out, haul out, remove, extricate, extract, retrieve; rescue from, save from …
25fish someone/something out — Syn: pull out, haul out, remove, extricate, extract, retrieve, rescue, save …
26haul seine — noun : a long net for commercial fishing one end of which is usually attached to the land and the other run around a school of fish which are then drawn ashore …
27draught of fish — a haul of fish …
28Miraculous catch of fish — Two miracles Raphael (1515) …
29USS Flying Fish (SS-229) — USS Flying Fish (SS/AGSS 229), a Gato class submarine, was the first submarine and second ship of the United States Navy to be named for the flying fish, a family of fishes of tropic and warm temperate seas whose long winglike fins make it… …
30To haul in one's horns — Horn Horn (h[^o]rn), n. [AS. horn; akin to D. horen, hoorn, G., Icel., Sw., & Dan. horn, Goth. ha[ u]rn, W., Gael., & Ir. corn, L. cornu, Gr. ke ras, and perh. also to E. cheer, cranium, cerebral; cf. Skr. [,c]iras head. Cf. {Carat}, {Corn} on… …