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How to pronounce sardine in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms pilchard
Type of saltwater fish
Type Words
Synonyms pilchard, sardina pilchardus
Type of clupeid fish, clupeid
Has types sardinops caerulea, pacific sardine
Type Words
Synonyms sard, sardius
Type of chalcedony, calcedony
Type Words
Type of clupeid, clupeid fish, food fish
Has types sprat, clupea sprattus, sild, brisling

Examples of sardine

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One foodie admitted pouring sardine juice over cottage cheese when dining alone.
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I think this is slowing down, but Redmond is beginning to look like sardine town.
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How do the sardine manage to arrive each year exact at their own hatching site?
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An example is Sardinella tawilis, a freshwater sardine found only in Taal Lake.
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At Mezze, the sardine plate is served with salad cuite in a tomato vinaigrette.
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For its part, ABC has just adopted an easy-open sardine can from Heinz Europe.
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Lay the sardine fillets on top like the spokes of a wheel, the tails at the edges.
From the telegraph.co.uk
This little stall makes delicious soups, sardine sandwiches and sometimes tagines.
From the independent.co.uk
Trollers using a threaded nightcrawler dipped in sardine oil behind a mini dodger.
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  • Small fatty fish usually canned
  • Any of various small edible herring or related food fishes frequently canned
  • Sard: a deep orange-red variety of chalcedony
  • Pilchard: small fishes found in great schools along coasts of Europe; smaller and rounder than herring
  • Sardines, or pilchards, are several types of small, oily fish related to herrings, family Clupeidae. Sardines were named after the Mediterranean island of Sardinia, where they once lived in abundance.
  • (Sardines (game)) Sardines is the name of numerous children's games. All have in common an aspect where the players are required to lie side by side (as sardines in a can). The two most common versions of sardines are variations of hide-and-seek and knick-knocking.
  • Any one of several small species of herring which are commonly preserved in olive oil or in tins for food, especially the pilchard, or European sardine (Clupea pichardus). The California sardine (Clupea sagax) is similar. ...
  • (Sardines) Children of a Russian emperor. - Joseph Leff
  • (Sardines) Troubles are ahead for you, maybe a disagreement among relatives. You have a black mark of dishonor on you.