Fisherman [noun]
Definition of Fisherman:
angler
Opposite/Antonyms of Fisherman:
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Sentence/Example of Fisherman:
For example, studies in the 1960s showed that fishermen tended to have warmer fingers than non-fishermen, but that again runs into the possibility that only people with good circulation can hack it in the profession.
Even with a half-dozen other fishermen, there were two days when I never ran into another soul on the water.
With one finger he proudly gestured to himself, as a fisherman might while posing with the big catch.
For now, the commercial fishermen who rely on salmon and the outdoorsmen and women who hunt in the Bristol Bay region—or dream of making the trip someday—can rest a little easier.
This peaceful short film focuses on Wayan, a 90-year-old fisherman in Bali, Indonesia, who can no longer fish.
If they were to lose access entirely, many of these EU fishermen would struggle to stay in business.
It is almost unnecessary to add, that the porter had his share well paid, and that the fisherman got the full value for his prize.
Inscription copied, Nov. 21, 1833, from a tombstone to a fisherman in Bathford churchyard.
The steward is a fisherman—a fisherman being very useful as a weather prophet.
At any rate, they petitioned Parliament for the removal of this too ardent fisherman, and he was sequestered accordingly.