tuck-net in a sentence
n.
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Definition
TUCK-NET: A type of fishing net designed to be cast into water to catch fish.
Sample Sentences
- The fisherman carefully cast his tuck-net into the water, hoping to catch a variety of fish.
- After a long day of fishing, he was pleased to find his tuck-net filled with a good haul.
- Using a tuck-net allows anglers to capture more fish without damaging their delicate bodies.
- As the tide receded, the tuck-net revealed a surprising collection of shells and small crabs.
- Many local fishermen swear by the tuck-net for its efficiency and ease of use in shallow waters.