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19 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Fishy' in a Sentence

"Having the characteristics, smell, taste, or shape reminiscent of a fish." more

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The old sailor told tales of mysterious and fishy creatures lurking in the deep sea.
His fishy-shaped backpack was the coolest in class.
Her sandwich had a fishy taste, making her frown.
The air by the ocean smelled a bit fishy.
The seafood stew had a distinct fishy taste that some found delightful.
Sarah's excuse for being late sounded a bit fishy to her teacher.
The fishy toy in the bathtub splashed water joyfully.
Detective Brown found some fishy clues that led to the discovery of the missing treasure.
The fishy taste of the medicine made Emily wrinkle her nose.
His fishy-shaped kite soared high in the sky during the festival.
The fishy-shaped cloud in the sky made Tim imagine underwater castles and mermaids.
The pond water looked a bit fishy, so the children decided not to swim.
Jenny wrinkled her nose at the fishy smell coming from the seafood market.
Jason found a fishy-shaped rock during his beachcombing adventure.
Everyone thought his excuse for being late was a bit fishy.
Sally thought the old wooden ship looked a bit fishy with its peculiar shape.
The ocean breeze carried a fishy scent as the children explored the beach.
The fishy aroma from the kitchen hinted at tonight's seafood dinner.
The fishy smell of the sea greeted them as they reached the beach.

Fishy

fish-ee
adjectiveHaving the characteristics, smell, taste, or shape reminiscent of a fish.

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Last Updated On: June 3, 2024
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