bonefish

/ˈboʊnˌfɪʃ/
noun
  1. A silvery game fish found in warm coastal waters, known for its speed and strength when caught on a fishing line.
    • He spent the morning trying to catch a bonefish in the shallow flats.
    • The guide spotted a school of bonefish moving across the sandbar.
    • Bonefish are popular among fly fishermen because they fight hard.
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