Similar words: paddock, add on, abaddon, load down, dock, docker, docket, docked. Meaning: ['hædək] n. 1. lean white flesh of fish similar to but smaller than cod; usually baked or poached or as fillets sauteed or fried 2. important food fish on both sides of the Atlantic; related to cod but usually smaller.
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1. Yes. Haddock and chips for me, please.
2. Similar observations can be made for flounder and haddock.
3. The delicious kippers and haddock come from Portsoy.
4. This includes an extra 750 tonnes of haddock and 800 tonnes of hake.
5. Cross-country running did you good; and haddock; and sitting quietly in deck-chairs.
6. Alan Haddock, assistant divisional officer with Cheshire Fire Brigade, said the blaze was an avoidable accident.
7. Skippers will have either to throw away the haddock or risk prosecution by bringing them ashore.
8. So, some whiffs of roses and haddock.
9. Use Scottish smoked haddock if you can.
10. Up north, it may be haddock, probably served with some bright green mushy peas.
11. The menu ranges from starters like Smoked Haddock Brandade or Orienta Duck Salad to Paupiette of Salmon or Whole Bones Poussin for main courses, or straight burgers for the more down-to-earth diners.
12. Cod and haddock in the Barents Sea have been found to flee the area when air guns start firing, drastically reducing fish catches for days.
13. Fish such as cod, flounder, and haddock are caught in this way.
14. The menu ranges from starters like Smoked Haddock Brandade or Oriental Duck Salad to Paupiette of Salmon or Whole Bones Poussin for main courses, or straight burgers for the more down-to-earth diners.
15. Because when haddock face a net, they swim up to escape and get caught.
16. For example I love English breakfasts, or smoked haddock, or roast sirloin steak with mushrooms and onions.
17. The speciality, not to be missed, is fresh fillet of haddock.
18. Certainly, Troy has enough troubles in his life without worrying about haddock.
19. The largest cuts - which were proposed for the North Sea cod and haddock - amounted to only 15 percent.
20. He does not need to interrogate the old salts on the dock to find out why haddock is high-priced.
21. But Lowestoft still has a trawler fleet,(sentencedict.com) mainly fishing on the shallow bed of the North Sea for plaice and haddock.
22. A gift (as opposed to gainful employment) allows his best friend, Captain Haddock, to buy back his family's ancestral mansion.
23. In trawling, a fishing boat drags a bag-shaped net along the sea bottom. Fish such as cod, flounder, and haddock are caught in this way.
24. The company is a big importer of cod and haddock, and is now a major buyer of tilapia, which it sells wholesale as well as under its Sea Cuisine brand.
25. In 2007 there were 180 closures, a record, largely because of an influx of young haddock.
26. In the last installment, we wrote a SOAP.py client that accesses a toy Web service that returns curses by Captain Haddock (ever popular to Tin Tin comic fans).
27. The Eliminator," a fishing net, was a winner in 2007, designed to reduce bycatch of cod in the haddock fishery.
28. Mr Baran later wrote that Mr Spielberg saw Tintin as an "Indiana Jones for kids", imagining Jack Nicholson as Captain Haddock.
29. Trawlermen in pursuit of these and other groundfish like pollock and haddock drag steel weights and rollers as well as nets behind their boats, devastating huge areas of the sea floor as they go.
30. The best fishermen returned for a second year in a row without their usual haul of cod and haddock, so the Icelandic government took radical action: they privatized the fish.
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