shiner|shiners in English

noun

['shin·er || 'ʃaɪnə(r)]

black eye (Informal); shiny object, something which reflects or emits light; person or thing that polishes

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1. A right bloody shiner.

2. You're gonna have a shiner tomorrow.

3. – 15-year-old shoe shiner

4. Question: Atrociousnesses Agena Panhellenism shiner-up umbrellas ribbed

5. A black eye, or “shiner,” is an example of this kind of Bruise.

6. Minnows — including shiners, Chubs, stonerollers, dace, and carp — are members of the minnow family, the Cyprinidae

7. “The DT-10 in Pearl Gray Shiner is the Rapala Crankbait I use the most,” Hite says

8. Brazilian Blowouts are advertised to get rid of frizz and give you smoother, stronger, and shiner hair

9. This is a mutualistic relationship because the Yellowfin Shiners get egg protection from the Blueheads, while the addition of more eggs in the nest decreases the

10. With colorful names such as Bluehead chub, redlip shiner, silver redhorse, and rosyside dace, these fish are noticed by few visitors

11. Baitfish Regulations Baitfish Species Baitfish species: American Eel, Banded Killifish, Creek Chub, Fallfish, Fathead Minnow, Gizzard Shad, Golden Shiner, Margined Madtom, Mummichog, and Tadpole Madtom

12. Although six species of fish larvae were collected, predation occurred primarily (98%) on alewife (Alosa pseudoharengus); 2% of the predators were attached to spottail shiner (Notropis hudsonius) larvae.

13. Bonzery, bonzary [bonze + -ery] bonzess a female bonze [bonze + -ess] bonzian (adj.) [bonze + -ian] bote a deep-bodied shiner, found in the waters of Japan

14. Baitfish definition is - a small fish (such as a golden shiner or menhaden) that attracts and is a food source for a larger game fish; also : a fish used for bait.

15. These two species have a symbiotic relationship over the mound: the Blueheads tend to the nest and keep it free from silt, while the Yellowfin Shiners use it for spawning as well

16. And like, Sphiruk, I Chummed holes with minnow bits, typically the body and tail sections of the emerald and spottail shiners that I had clipped the heads off to tip my Jigging Raps and spoons

17. Commercial Examples: Shiner Bock, Samuel Adams Winter Lager, Anchor Bock Beer The original style, straight Bock is a malty, robust beer that originated in the Einbeck region of Germany more than a

18. In a nutshell, the two men - friends, and workmates - were spending a Comradely evening sipping an hour away, fingers wrapped around ice-cold cans, when one of them, teasingly, called the other 'a shiner'.

19. Bonzery, bonzary [bonze + -ery] bonzess: a female bonze [bonze + -ess] bonzian (adj.) [bonze + -ian] bote: a deep-bodied shiner, found in the waters of Japan: bu: an old Japanese rectangular coin made of silver: bu: a Japanese unit of length equal to 0.1 inch: bucho: the head director: budo: military arts:

20. Comparative form of awkward: more awkward 1841, Catherine Grace Frances, Cecil: or, The adventures of a coxcomb: a novel, Volume 2: Nothing can be Awkwarder than the first evening spent together by the different members of a family united after long absence 1950, Richard Llewellyn, A few flowers for Shiner: Couldn't have happened at an Awkwarder time

21. Delivery & Pickup Options - 382 reviews of Boondoggles Pub "If it's the week before Christmas and you're: a) dying to run in to people who went to Clear Lake High School b) looking for a place to grab a Shiner and some pizza c) watching a big game of some sort and the couch isn't cutting it then Boondoggles is the place

22. Carmine shiners are slender, elongate minnows that can be distinguished from other minnows in Manitoba by the following features: 1) the origin of the dorsal fin is located behind a line drawn vertically from the insertion of the pelvic fins, 2) absence of a fleshy keel on the abdomen and of a strongly decurved lateral line, 3) a narrowly conical snout that is equal in length, or nearly so, to their eye diameter, 4) 5-7 short gill rakers on the lower limb of the first gill arch, the longest being about as long as the width of its base, and 5) 4 slender, hooked, main row pharyngeal teeth (Stewart and Watkinson 2004; K.W. Stewart, Univ. of Manitoba, Winnipeg, pers. comm. 2005) (Figure 2).