If they played in the West, they'd be a bottom-dweller.
From the dispatch.com
With prices at a 30-year low, Maine's lobster industry can't afford to let the ancient bottom-dweller sell itself.
From the businessweek.com
As the second most populous country in the world, India is a surprising bottom dweller, lower even than Haiti and Tonga.
From the economist.com
The fish bending the rod was a 10-pound grouper, an oceanic bottom dweller with a mouth like a paint bucket.
From the freep.com
There was a lower correlation in the case of the sole, which tends to be a bottom dweller, although it also contained lead.
From the sciencedaily.com
The cerebellum is particularly small while the optic lobes are large, suggesting its owner was a sluggish bottom dweller with keen eyesight.
From the newscientist.com
In a little more than a full season under Davis, the Tar Heels have evolved from conference bottom-dweller to top 25 vote-getter, and the improvement has elevated expectations.
From the washingtonpost.com
What could change this light-hating bottom-dweller that dives to safety when under attack, into an exhibitionist that scoots around the water surface and hugs flotsam in public?
From the newscientist.com
Then Mike Gerrity came along, took the spot, stole everyone's hearts, and now, with four straight wins, the team has gone from bottom dweller to possible contender in the Pacific 10 Conference.