Coal-fish
1coal|fish — «KOHL FIHSH», noun, plural fish|es or (collectively) fish. 1. = beshow. (Cf. ↑beshow) 2. a pollack …
2coal-fish — the coal fish North Country (Newcastle) Words a species of cod …
3coal-fish — n. Cudden (Gades carbonarius) …
4coal-fish — …
5coal whiting — Coalfish Coal fish , n. [Named from the dark color of the back.] (Zo[ o]l.) (a) The pollock; called also, {coalsey}, {colemie}, {colmey}, {coal whiting}, etc. See {Pollock}. (b) The beshow or candlefish of Alaska. (c) The cobia. [1913 Webster] …
6coal-say — the coal fish North Country (Newcastle) Words a species of cod …
7Fish and chips — Fish and chips, photographed in Norfolk, England Fish and chips (colloquially known as a fish supper in Scotland and Northern Ireland) is a popular take away food in the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand and Canada. It typically consists of… …
8Coal Creek Patrol Cabin — U.S. National Register of Historic Places …
9Coal River (West Virginia) — For other uses, see Coal River (disambiguation). The Coal River at Upper Falls …
10fish quotations — an arbitrary selection follows and also includes proverbs, rhymes, fragments of show tunes, and ditties (as Q lacks piscine entries). Some other proverbs appear in the letter files: 1 Anaximander says that men were first produced in fishes, and… …