Synonym: Clupea harangus. Similar words: erring, unerring, derring-do, herringbone, red herring, referring, transferring, lactoferrin. Meaning: ['herɪŋ] n. 1. valuable flesh of fatty fish from shallow waters of northern Atlantic or Pacific; usually salted or pickled 2. commercially important food fish of northern waters of both Atlantic and Pacific.
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61 Margaret Herring, 35, savored the beauty of the Texas countryside --- the afternoon sunlight glinting off amber fields of waist-high grass lining the road.
62 Shanghai tends to be used to do smoked herring, and we used to use grass carp.
63 A red herring swallowed one, and then there were three.
64 A red herring swallowed one, and the beatles 1 then there were three.
65 Ok. A smoked herring, some vegetable salad and a piece of butter bread, please.
66 She was drawing a red herring across the path on purpose.
67 Other fatty fish - mackerel, herring , sardines - should deliver similar benefits, researchers say.
68 Fatty fish (salmon, sardines, tuna, mackerel, herring) are the richest sources of omega-3 fatty acids.
69 The orcas then daintily eat the motionless herring one at a time.
70 An arctic tern on its way from Tierra del Fuego to Alaska, for instance, will ignore a nice smelly herring offered from a bird-watcher's boat in Monterey Bay.
71 A kipper is a whole herring fish that has been split from tail to head, salted, and smoked. In the UK they are often eaten grilled for breakfast.
72 However, in this cosmic game of whodunit, jumping to the conclusion that "another" comet was to blame for the 2009 impact turns out to have been a red herring.
73 Pickled herring is on the New Year's Day menu in Poland and boiled cod is traditional in Denmark.
74 It quickly became apparent that the herring, potatoes,[www.Sentencedict.com] and were consumed at just about every festivity.
75 All three boats are gathered near a shoal of herring.
76 Here salmon and sea trout are caught on their migration from the Baltic to Lake Malaren. Among the more humble species to be hooked are perch, pike, zander and Baltic herring.
77 This point of view certainly has some truth, but rather a red herring, ". "
78 The Prime Minister's reference to unemployment was a red herring.
79 FishPopTrace researchers looked at four economically important, and thus overfished, species: cod, hake, herring and sole.
80 Neither fish nor flesh ( nor good red herring ).
81 The Lake Superior National Marine Conservation Area offers unparalleled waters for trout, whitefish, lake herring, and walleye.
82 Our main brand, MUJJOL SHIKRAN, is based on natural smoked herring and mullet fish eggs.
83 A kipper is a whole herring fish that has been split from tail to head, salted, and smoked.
84 The final prospectus sent by underwriters to prospective investors following filing of the registration statement and the red herring .
85 A herring is a North Atlantic fish that can be eaten.
86 Farmed salmon was a lot better with 4.87g, but the humble herring had a grand total of just 0.25g per Kcal, making it 123 times less damaging than a prawn.
87 As for the left-eyed and right-eyed flatfish, their difference, however striking, appears to be an evolutionary red herring.
88 Hippos and marabou storks wander the shoreline near the tiny fishing villages whose hauls of Nile perch, tilapia, catfish and white herring sustain the local economy.
89 The Pacific herring scales were found only in 10594 position in 1890-1900.
90 The chips for cod, hake, herring and sole could be available for commercial use within months, with chips for other species to be rolled out within a year.
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