snook in English

noun
1
a large edible game fish of the Caribbean that is sometimes found in brackish water.
The saltwater river harbors prized snook , trout, largemouth bass, redfish, and even tarpon.
2
place one's hand so that the thumb touches one's nose and the fingers are spread out, in order to express contempt.
you wouldn't be so quick to cock a snook if she were actually looking at you

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1. The firm cocked a snook at the recession by doubling its workforce.sentencedict .com

2. Marine Baitfish are popular, live-bait for several saltwater recreational angling species such as spotted seatrout, red drum, and snook

3. Similar to snook Barramundi are protandric hermaphrodites, which means by age four they undergo a gender bending metamorphosis converting them to females

4. Kozloff, 1987, 1996 (as Panope Abrupta) General References: Abbott, 1986 Harbo, 1997, 2011 Johnson and Snook, 1955 Kozloff, 1993 (as P

5. Fortunately, the same conditions that make the Florida Keys excellent for Bonefish make it an ideal area for tarpon fishing and snook fishing.

6. Examples of Brackish water fish include species such as snook, tarpon, red drum, sheepshead, largemouth bass, channel catfish, peacock bass, and striped bass.

7. Bridling, primarily used with live baits, becomes just as effective with dead baits, whether you’re drifting whole fish or slabs for sharks, or ­soaking chunks for striped bass, snook, tarpon, cobia and bottomfish. Bridling unquestionably improves hookup-to-catch ratios.