Scraps of food and paper were evident in in the lane and a strong fishy odour was prevalent in the area. |
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The garlic wasn't strong enough to mask a slightly fishy flavour, but that didn't detract. |
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It looked quite fishy, but no fish I know wobbles back and forth in spongy fashion when you try to cut it. |
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And when it's happened, you can smell it in the air, its very sweet, fishy smell sort of that just wafts across the lagoon. |
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They rubbed her skin raw, until the fishy smell of the sea and neglect had dissolved into the hot spring water. |
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It wasn't the most flavourful piece of salmon I have ever eaten, but, then again, if you want a fishy fish, you don't choose salmon. |
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You don't need to know the first thing about stem cells to smell something fishy here. |
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Lydia supposed that after her walk through the wharves, she and her clothing smelled rather fishy. |
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Filled with a strong fishy smell, it is the favoured gathering place for those seeking fresh seafood. |
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It's a delicate white fish that's less fishy and less oily than the kind of catfish that usually gets drowned in chili powder. |
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Although a lock-in in your friendly local pub may be most welcome, product lock-ins are usually a sign that something fishy is afoot. |
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He loved how she enjoyed watching the clouds and he loved how she said the fishy smell of the Polperro docks was heavenly. |
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At last the bus arrived and she climbed aboard, its fishy smell nearly causing her to gag. |
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The film is charming, cleverly lit and a fine example of claymation with fishy bits. |
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While the fish was perfectly cooked and beautifully moist, the ragout was so pungently fishy that it overwhelmed the more delicate sea bream. |
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I've never had better fish and chips, and the town didn't actually smell as fishy as you might expect. |
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They mark our passing with a reproachful squawk and a clack of their fishy bills. |
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I'm the biggest fan of orange roughy because it's the only fish that doesn't taste fishy. |
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The Cognac maintains a natural grape oiliness that can remove the fishy smell in the soup. |
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Any sailor who shot an albatross would soak it overnight to get rid of the fishy taste, and make pies from it the next morning. |
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Lunch was that strange not so fishy fish Morgan had been introduced to the first day of her arrival. |
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Some of its doctors were implicated in the murder of their staff members who had suspected something fishy about the whole thing. |
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I would go back for the rice alone, but something was seriously fishy about the fish. |
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Alberta beef was replaced with squid, crab, crayfish and something fishy called yabbies. |
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The mistress would not be the only person to suspect something fishy about Zola's death. |
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It all started to smell a bit fishy, shortly after it all became a lot clearer. |
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He comes home too late, he gives fishy excuses, a strange woman called the other night and hung up when Patty picked up the extension. |
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But put together all the striking aspects of the story, and it smells fishy. |
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That doesn't mean, of course, that you should give the next wonderful scientific speaker you hear a fishy glance of suspicion. |
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But there's only so much profit they will get away with before businesses start to smell something fishy. |
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Still, I can't decide if your question reads as fishy or is simply terribly indicative of your personality. |
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There follows an entertaining romp round the docklands as Leo attempts a fishy double-cross. |
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Roy remained silent even though he smelled something fishy about the whole situation. |
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Something smelled fishy, at least to those on the other end of the phone line. |
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Whenever the general apathy characterising public servants gives way to zealousness, we smell something fishy. |
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If something smells fishy I avoid it and will tell others about it if I can. |
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So when she told Jim that she had to go to Liverpool to nurse this mystery sibling, we should have known there was something fishy going on. |
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The dip was oniony and lightly fishy, a perfect complement to the warm pocketless pitas that came alongside it. |
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It may be a story, but it's one that smells fishy from the very first sniff. |
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The dip was oniony and lightly fishy, a perfect complement to the warm pocketless pittas that came alongside it. |
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One wonders whether there is something fishy going on, as what happened at the Moratuwa Stadium, when counterfoils were resold at the gate. |
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A rack of Shetland lamb feels tight and tastes fatty, and stargazy pie offers only a fishy, oily cream and no real pie experience. |
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Phosphine, generated from aluminum phosphide and water, is a highly toxic, colorless gas with a fishy or garlic-like odor. |
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I bet there aren't many children who eat fish that isn't wrapped in batter and swamped in ketchup to disguise the fishy taste. |
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As it is, there is something fishy, even distasteful, about the way this story has been broken. |
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This specific example shows us that something fishy is going on and there is a problem that needs to be addressed immediately. |
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I mean, that goes in the hall of fame of dodges and fishy explanations. |
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In the past it's always been those nasty orange balls of salmon roe, like unripe redcurrants that pop with an unclean fishy aftertaste in your mouth. |
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Something was definitely fishy all right, but it would have to wait. |
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It was originally thought the gnomes, four old men with fishing rods, may have gone fishing but it now appears that there may be something fishy about their disappearance. |
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She could smell his stale fishy breath and nearly choked on it. |
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The strong, fishy smell of these materials may be objectionable. |
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The details about Jacob's mysterious boarding school were also very fishy. |
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Her manner made me suspicious that there was something fishy going on and that I was being taught something that I had to be taught but they would sooner not teach to me. |
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I found your report on salmon farm fishing both fishy and stinky. |
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There is that fishy loophole in the whole diluvial death wish. |
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The very best have multi-layered complexity and can complement many dishes, ranging from fishy starters and gutsy main courses to sweet, creamy desserts. |
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Turbot thrives on rich sauces, and its firm, close-grained texture makes it closer to a fine cut of meat than most of its fishy friends. |
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The vista of scrubby, tree-less garrigue makes you question the perceptiveness of the Byzantines and their enthusiastic verdant and fishy tropes. |
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Danish food companies produce the world's most nutritious mink food, a mephitic, fishy concoction. |
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And the manner in which these reductions are to be achieved is fishy right from the start. |
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The most common adverse effect of omega-3 supplements is a fishy aftertaste. |
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It is recommended that the capsules be taken either with a meal or at bed time to avoid the possibility of a fishy aftertaste. |
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Their reason is that the combination usually results in a strong and unpleasant fishy aftertaste. |
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Distinctive odours that are fishy to putrid characterize the lower-molecular-weight amines. |
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Yet Doug Mataconis of Outside the Beltway, like Mr Welch, smells something fishy in the union's call for an exemption. |
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Fish I. D. is an easier way for a sonar novice to recognize a fishy signal return when he sees it. |
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They have a very pleasant, mild, fishy flavour with a light smoky taste and slight salt enhancement. |
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Whatever the explanation, there is nothing quite like the ripe and fishy smell of a whale's breath! |
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Most children were revulsed by the practice because of the unpalatability of the fishy tasting oil, and doubtless extracted a variety of rewards for compliance. |
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In this fishy world, the pearl diver emerges as a strange kind of hero. |
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With no fishy smell or taste, it comes in convenient daily-dose packets. |
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Things had settled down and there was only one incident on the return journey, apart from, that is, various comments about a fishy smell coming from the back of the coach. |
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A fishy smell littered the streets and vendors were closing their stalls. |
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Butter should not have an oily, sour, tallowy, fishy or rancid flavor. |
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They blew clouds of fishy breath our way and rumbled like elephants. |
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As winter turns to spring, this sleek predator spends most of the day resting among the shallow weedbeds waiting for an unsuspecting fishy neighbour to swim by. |
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I was pretty darn full after consuming that plate of cabbagy fishy goodness though, so I wasn't able to take on any of the outrageous looking desserts on the menu. |
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A great cloud of fishy, chippy steam rushed out to welcome me and I edged my way in to find the place packed with people waiting for hot, fresh food. |
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For the finale, fishy similarities of Christina Aguilera and Missy Elliott strut and prance, while the real-life divas sing through the closing credits. |
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It is blended with antioxidants and encapsulated in a gelatin-based material to mask the fishy odour and taste of the oil, and to convert the liquid oil to a dry powder for easy formulation and handling. |
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One of her favourites – one of mine, too – is vitello tonnato, though I've almost stopped putting tuna in my sauce altogether and use only anchovies – they're smoother and a lot less fishy. |
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Some FSA and SNC leaders equivocating on Latakia I suspect something fishy is going on among Syrian opposition leaders. |
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A few firms cling on, such as CCS, a specialist in dog fish, and Russell Grant, an offal trader, which has found new markets for its fishy slop in west Africa. |
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And in the case of seafood, there is no need to tenderized that tasty, flaky, fishy flesh. |
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Urine may appear cloudy and have an ammonia-like or fishy odor. |
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The second time a woman appeared out of nowhere, to ululate and shout the praises of Hosni Mubarak in front of television cameras, something started to seem fishy. |
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But there are several other elements in the alleged plot that smell fishy. |
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Oxidative-rancidity odors are generally sharp and acrid and usually may be described as linseed-oil-like, tallowy, fishy, or perfumelike. |
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And it must be said that they do a mean kingklip nicoise, which is a cod-like fishy thing with olives and tomatoes and the like. |
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I set down a fishy can of tuna, which in Catlandia is as enticing as foie gras to gourmets and shooting speedballs to junkies. |
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Plus, as a politician he knows how fishy this heart mumbo jumbo looks. |
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They swallowed it hook, line and sinker and it does smell fishy. |
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The tempura is succulent and not too greasy, the fried pork combines with the vegetables and the spicy sauce to produce something irresistibly moreish, and the maki and nigiri are full of rich, fishy flavours. |
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It seemed fishy to her-and she was dead right. |
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Halley was the son of a wealthy soapmaker and he stumped up much of the cost himself. In this section What makes heroic strife I just called… A fishy tale Reprints. |
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It is a relief to be rid of him. But a frowzy, fishy smell lingers in his room. |
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Fish oil that has an unpleasant fishy taste and smell is likely to have some degree of rancidity. |
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This strawberry flavour conceals any possible fishy aftertaste. |
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There is something fishy going on with the various Groupaction contracts. |
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Some users may experience a fishy aftertaste. |
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So if you're in doubt, or if the situation seems fishy in any way, request electronic payment, through an e-mail money transfer or online payment service such as PayPal, or even find another buyer. |
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A COLONY of harbour seals are enjoying fishy treats in the shape of giant ice lollies this summer. |
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In water derived from a surface water source such as a lake or river, a fishy, musty, or earthy smell is usually caused by harmless organic matter. |
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Just like with paper, inks have changed over the centuries. If an ink from the 1900s is on a map that is supposed to have been printed in the 1600s you can be sure that something fishy is going on. |
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The Ligurian sea, tend to be a sea poor little fishy, but there are nevertheless his rare specialties like anchovies and shrimps Monterosso Camogli and San Remo and Santa Margherita Ligure. |
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These stories are very well-written where voice, register and the heightened use of dramatic description combine to create believably fishy stories. |
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If the fish isn't fresh, the taco can be dry, with a fishy taste. |
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