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How to use Haddock in a sentence

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Haddock are typically cod-like with three dorsal fins and two ventral fins.
Haddock wrapped in Parma ham and spinach, rib-eye steak with garlic butter, summer pudding or gooseberry crumble are typical.
An aria from a modern opera is the title of a new work for soprano and orchestra written by composer John Haddock.
I immediately warmed to him, and told him my tale of woe, refraining from going into too much detail and being careful not to bring Captain Haddock into it.
Haddock is a very popular food fish, sold fresh, smoked, frozen, dried, or to a small extent canned.
In El Paso, Texas, this week, Haddock passed the 1,000th mile of the journey after conquering New Mexico in less than a month.
Haddock feed primarily on small invertebrates, although larger members of the species may occasionally consume fish.
Winning the MacFisheries Silver Haddock Award for the most hilarious use of a soda syphon in a comedy routine.
Haddock is the predominant fish of choice in Scotland in a fish supper.
Haddock and whiting belong to the same family, the Gadidae, as cod.
In due course freshly cooked haddock and chips arrived together with a slice of buttered bread each.
Shallow-fry three frozen smoked haddock croquettes and lay these on top of the crab.
While the haddock was formidably smokey, the mustard cream sauce was far less rich than some versions I've had the misfortune to come across.
Not just cod but other groundfish, including flounder, halibut and haddock, were decimated.
Generally cod, haddock, skate, or any of the lean, thick white-fleshed fish are best for the deep-fried preparation.
The World Wildlife Fund has now warned that haddock, cod, plaice and lemon sole could soon disappear from British waters.
Fished in good weather and sea conditions, over eighteen different species were landed from plaice and haddock to cod and whiting.
When a customer came in and ordered haddock or plaice he was visibly nicer to them.
This follows a high-level scientific report saying fishing for cod, haddock and plaice must be halved or they will disappear.
For the improvement of stocks like whiting, haddock and plaice it is essential that discarding be reduced.
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This is a winter haddock ground having depths averaging 50 fathoms over a ridgy and broken bottom.
Formerly twice as many haddock were taken here as on cashes or on Platts Bank, but this has changed in recent years.
The city critters are all hungry for haddock, and that's just what we hit to-day.
There was a haddock in it, if you'll believe me, for Master's breakfast, so of course I saved it for him.
I went off about two miles from the ledges after cod and haddock, and picked them up there.
I never could read His handwriting except His criminal thumbprint on the haddock.
Sure, and he climbed in at the window, and white as a haddock, and all amuck with sweat.
But he got two haddock and more whiting than he wanted to carry home.
Baked haddock dinner with tartar sauce, seasoned broccoli, dinner roll, pear cup and milk.
Cod and cusk are taken in the spring, haddock in May and June.
Put the stuffing in the haddock, and fasten it with a small skewer.
But few dishes can beat a mashed potato topped fish pie made with undyed smoked haddock.
I sampled their incredible smoked haddock, spinach and saffron pot-au-feu, followed by dreamy salted caramel chocolate brownies.
They are eaten in great numbers by flounders, cod, and haddock.
A Januar' haddock, a Februar' bannock, and a March pint o' ale.
The fish tasted as if it had just leapt from the sea, though in the equivalent of a tastebud photo-finish I preferred my youngest's cod to my own plaice and my wife's haddock.
I then went for haddock, chips and mushy peas with tartar sauce.
They possess a quite dazzling and transcendent beauty which separates them by a wide interval from the cadaverous cod and haddock whose fame is trumpeted in our streets.
My partner was equally if not more enthusiastic about his smoked haddock and prawn fishcakes, which came with some greens, pickles and a lovely tartar sauce.
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