searobin

/ˈsɪrˌrɒbɪn/
noun
  1. A type of fish with large pectoral fins and a spiny head, found in warm seas.
    • We caught a searobin while fishing off the coast of Florida.
    • The searobin makes a grunting sound when it is taken out of the water.
    • The searobin uses its fins to walk along the ocean floor.
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