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- noun Plural form of
yellowfin .
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Examples
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At that angle, I got a good look at the detailed tattoo of a mako chasing yellowfins on his forearm.
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The yellowfin specimens have fewer scales along the body: 159 to 185 (mean 175) in the yellowfins versus 170 to 202 (mean 189) in the greenback specimens.
Trout and Salmon of North America Robert J. Behnke 2002
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The yellowfin specimens have fewer scales along the body: 159 to 185 (mean 175) in the yellowfins versus 170 to 202 (mean 189) in the greenback specimens.
Trout and Salmon of North America Robert J. Behnke 2002
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The yellowfin specimens have fewer scales along the body: 159 to 185 (mean 175) in the yellowfins versus 170 to 202 (mean 189) in the greenback specimens.
Trout and Salmon of North America Robert J. Behnke 2002
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The yellowfin specimens have fewer scales along the body: 159 to 185 (mean 175) in the yellowfins versus 170 to 202 (mean 189) in the greenback specimens.
Trout and Salmon of North America Robert J. Behnke 2002
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Their catch included 442 blackfin tuna, seven yellowfins to 80 pounds, five amberjacks, 106 vermilion snapper, 146 Dorado to 50 pounds, four strawberry grouper, two pompano and four porgies.
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Their catch included 147 blackfin tuna to 25 pounds, three yellowfins to 35 pounds, 56 kings,
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Their catch included 147 blackfin tuna to 25 pounds, three yellowfins to 35 pounds, 56 kings,
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Their catch included 442 blackfin tuna, seven yellowfins to 80 pounds, five amberjacks, 106 vermilion snapper, 146 Dorado to 50 pounds, four strawberry grouper, two pompano and four porgies.
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Their catch included 147 blackfin tuna to 25 pounds, three yellowfins to 35 pounds, 56 kings,
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