"Fishkeeper" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Fishkeeper" Meaning

A person who keeps fish, typically in a aquarium or tank, for amusement, study, or as a hobby.

"Fishkeeper" Examples

Fishkeeper


A person who takes care of fish, especially in an aquarium or pond.

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My new fishkeeper friend is giving me some valuable tips on how to care for my new aquarium.
She's been a fishkeeper for 10 years and has an impressive collection of exotic fish.
The shopkeeper at the pet store was also a fishkeeper and had some great advice on choosing the right food.
As a fishkeeper, I've learned that it's important to clean the tank regularly to keep the fish healthy.
After retiring, John decided to take up fishkeeping and has since become a respected fishkeeper in the community.

"Fishkeeper" Similar Words

Fisheye

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Fisheye is a noun that refers to a type of lens or camera that captures a very wide-angle view, often with a distorted perspective. The word is thought to have originated from the shape of the lens, which resembles the shape of a fish's eye. Fisheye lenses are often used in photography to create unique and playful effects, such as making straight lines appear curved or streets seem to bend around buildings.

Fishguard

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Fishguard is a town in Pembrokeshire, southwest Wales, and is also a name shared by:<br><br>1. Fishguard Bay: a bay located in Fishguard, Pembrokeshire, where the French attempted to invade England in 1797 during the French Revolutionary Wars.<br>2. Fishguard Peninsula: a peninsula which forms the northern boundary of Fishguard Bay.<br><br>In common parlance, "fishguard" can also refer to a "funny" or "odd" situation or person, although the origin of this usage is unclear.

Fishhook

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Fishier

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The word "fishier" is the comparative form of "fishy". It means smelling or tasting increasingly unpleasantly of fish, often in a way that is overpowering or off-putting. It can also be used figuratively to describe something that seems suspicious or unnatural, like a situation or a person's behavior. For example: "This fish pie is getting fishier by the minute, it's really overpowering!"

Fishily

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Fishiness

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The word "fishiness" refers to the characteristic or quality of something that smells or tastes noticeably like fish, such as a strong seafood scent or a flavor that is reminiscent of fish. It can also be used more broadly to describe a suspicious or untrustworthy quality or a sense of something being "off" or "unusual." For example, "The whole deal smelled of fishiness, I wasn't convinced by the smooth-talking salesman."

Fishing

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Fishing refers to the activity of trying to catch fish or other aquatic animals for food or sport. It involves using a fishing line, hook, and bait, and often requires patience, skill, and knowledge of waterways and fish behavior. Fishing can be done in various bodies of water, such as lakes, rivers, oceans, or seas, and can be done recreationally or commercially.

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Fishmonger

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A fishmonger is a person who sells fish and often other seafood. They are typically found in markets, shops, or on the dock where the fish is fresh caught. Fishmongers often handle and prepare fresh fish for sale, such as cleaning, gutting, and cutting it into portions for customers.

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Fishnet

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Fishnets

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Fishpond

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Fishtail

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Fishtailed

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To fishtail is a verb that means to cause a vehicle to slide or skid backwards and forwards, especially when stopping or changing direction on a slippery or loose surface. The term is often used to describe the movement caused by applying and releasing the brakes or the accelerator rapidly.