sardine|sardines in English
noun
[sar·dine || sɑr'dɪːn /sɑː'-]
any small edible fish from the herring family
Use "sardine|sardines" in a sentence
1. How to eat: Choose sardines packed in olive or sardine oil.
2. Unlike traditional sardines, which are usually of the Brisling or Pacific species, Bela sardines are the much larger Portuguese sardine
3. Brislings SARDINE READY TO EAT (CANNED) BRISLING-01 Brislings Brisling Sardines in Pure Spring Water … Thank you for helping to get kids hooked on sports, not on TV! Brisling Sardines
4. Brisling - small fatty European fish; usually smoked or canned like sardines sprat Clupea sprattus , sprat , Brisling - small herring processed like a sardine
5. How to eat: Choose sardines packed in olive or sardine oil. Eat plain, mixed with salad, on toast, or mashed with dijon mustard and onions as a spread.
6. Sardine, anchovy (abundance indices)
7. Sardines.
8. I have sardines.
9. Clover Leaf Brisling Sardines in Olive Oil are premium sardines
10. Brisling Sardines Mediterranean Style
11. He's gonna squash us in this sardine can.
12. Small pelagic species (Anchovy and Sardine)
13. Later, sardine canneries developed all along the Portuguese coast.
14. I don't know this game, Sardines.
15. I'll be back with the sardines.
16. Each sardine was hooked through both eyes.
17. Let's go eat some sardines.
18. Sardine tins can be the very devil to open.
19. As we chatted, a brightly painted sardine boat dropped anchor.
20. Small herring processed like a sardine Familiarity information: Brisling used as a noun is rare.
21. What do we look like, boy, grilled sardines?
22. They were packed in there like sardines.
23. Naturally wood smoked Brisling sardines, spring water
24. The sardines were soaked in brine.
25. From ancient times this sardine has been preserved by pickling.