NOUN | a fishing line | fishing lines | |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- Today, most strings are made from harp strings or nylon fishing line, sometimes plaited together to create thicker strings.
- Not having any reference of this being done before, she came up with the tie-off or fishing line method.
- The flying saucer in the film had been created by shining mirrors on to a Spanish Renaissance shield suspended from a fishing line.
- Sewing thread or braided fishing line may be used instead of wires, but air resistance is greater.
- The rings provide a low friction surface which improves casting distance while providing adequate hardness that prevents abrasion from braided fishing line.
- Handlining is angling with a handheld fishing line, baited with lures or bait fish just like normal rod angling.
- The brown pelican is now a staple of crowded coastal regions and is at some risk by fishermen (monofilament fishing line and hooks) and boaters.
- They used fishing line made from coconut husk and hooks from sharpened sea shells.
- A typical method of sniggling is to tie a fishing line to the middle of a large needle or fish hook.
- Basil Hall Chamberlain (1880) indicated the presence of a temple dedicated to Urashima at Kanagawa-ku, Yokohama, which housed several relics such as Urashima's fishing-line, and the casket (tamatebako).
- The Muppeteer's left hand serves as the Bird's left wing, while the right wing is stuffed and hangs loosely from a fishing line that runs through a loop under the neck and attaches to the wrist of the left hand.
- The Kid spots Stefanos poised to shoot Jeff and hooks his coat with a fishing line, accidentally pulls him over to his death.
- A fishing reel is a hand-cranked reel used in angling to wind and stow fishing line, typically mounted onto a fishing rod, but may also be used to retrieve a tethered arrow when bowfishing.
- Most observations of Kogia have come from individuals tangled in fishing line or stranded individuals.
- Because titanium is resistant to corrosion by sea water, it is used to make propeller shafts, rigging, and heat exchangers in desalination plants; heater-chillers for salt water aquariums, fishing line and leader, and divers' knives.
- Other maritime examples of “lines” include anchor line, mooring line, fishing line, [...].
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