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Answer for the clue "Look for, as compliments ", 4 letters:
fish

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Word definitions for fish in dictionaries

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Old English fiscian "to fish, to catch or try to catch fish" (cognates: Old Norse fiska , Old High German fiscon , German fischen , Gothic fiskon ), from the root of fish (n.). Related: Fished ; fishing .

Usage examples of fish.

But thus far there had been no other craft sighted on the waters, although smokes were visible from the many Aliansa village sites and a small group of aborigines was spied netting fish in the shallows.

Neighbors described Abies as proud and self-sufficient, someone who before the standoff would take a group of local children fishing.

Boil the fish in acidulated water according to directions previously given.

Cook the roes for five minutes in salted and acidulated water, drain, cut in two, and arrange around the fish.

Sew up the fish in a cloth dredged with flour, and boil in salted and acidulated water.

Boil the fish in salted and acidulated water, with a bunch of parsley to season.

Prepare and clean the fish and simmer until done in salted and acidulated water.

Boil the fish with a bunch of parsley in salted and acidulated water to cover.

Boil a large fish in salted and acidulated water with a bunch of parsley.

Clean and draw the fish and boil slowly in salted and acidulated water to cover.

I was ready to call it quits and give up on the reward and just spend the next few years enjoying a little pre-connubial bliss, she told me that I was all through going to Acme Fertilizer Company and would now be making my pick-ups at the Prime Fish Hatcheries.

Cawcaw went fishing agen today in the bote ferst i padled and he skiped and then he padeled and i skiped.

He further donated to the monks of Nogent for their sole use the rights to the fish in the river Ailette over a given distance from the Rue de Brasse to the Pont St.

On the opposite side of the float the crew of the Flying Fish, the Snark, the Bonita and the Albacore were equally busy over their craft.

A word, a heave in unison, and the albacore lay gasping in the bilges -- a magnificent fish of a hundred pounds or more.