Similar words: blood line, godliness, bloodline, goodliness, good living, idling, handling, seedling. Meaning: ['kɒdlɪŋ] n. young codfish.
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(1) Cardiff foreshore turned up a few conger and codling.
(2) Worm baits tempted small codling, coalfish and whiting.
(3) Mull of Galloway rock marks for dogfish, small codling and coalfish.
(4) Worm baits picked up a few small coalfish, codling and whiting.
(5) Occasional codling from the Broadstairs chalk ledges of stone and Dumpton Gap to peeler crab at night.
(6) Then there are the codling; wonderful eating and nothing like that tasteless stuff you buy with a crispy brown skin.
(7) Two club contests at Boveton Beach produced nothing and just a few codling from the whole stretch of beach.
(8) Fishing Deep Sea fishing offers everything from conger eel to codling(http://sentencedict.com/codling.html), even the occasional shark.
(9) Among the most destructive enemies of the apple orchard are the codling moth, various species of mites, the woolly aphid, the apple maggot, the red-banded leaf roller, and scale insects.
(10) Therefore, these methods deserve to bein quarantine and control of codling moth in China.
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