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		Definition of spearfish in English: spearfishnounPlural spearfishesˈspɪəfɪʃˈspɪrˌfɪʃ A billfish that resembles the marlin. 旗鱼,枪鱼 Genus Tetrapturus, family Istiophoridae: several species Example sentencesExamples -  The same day we catch our last marlin we hook and land a spearfish.
 -  There's a trophy for the biggest spearfish over 30 pounds.
 -  The seas seem to have just marlin and spearfish.
 
 
 verbspearfishesˈspɪəfɪʃˈspɪrˌfɪʃ [no object]often as noun spearfishingFish using a spear.  spearfishing is strictly illegal in the marine parks  resort owners do not allow tourists to spearfish Example sentencesExamples -  One aspect of diving holidays that has pretty much disappeared is the sport of spearfishing.
 -  Of all shark attacks worldwide, nearly all occur on surfers and many were directly related to fishing or spearfishing.
 -  Malta's clear waters are home to plentiful fish, despite continuing illegal spearfishing.
 -  Because spearfishing is forbidden, there are many reef fishes in all sizes, and they are not shy.
 -  I have nothing against selective spearfishing for the odd meal, but most of this lot come under the category of ‘idiots with spearguns‘.
 -  The centre offers diving, spearfishing, underwater photography, and simply sailing.
 -  Somewhat perversely, spearfishing is still allowed within the area of the marine reserve, so I don't blame the big fish for being cautious.
 -  Trawling, rod-and-line fishing and spearfishing were banned.
 -  He remembers spearfishing with the island kids; she, picking flowers in the forest with her grandmother.
 -  The spearfishing craze was at its height, and few devotees paid any attention to the local legislation outlawing the use of spearguns with diving equipment.
 -  During his years spearfishing on the Banks, Trevor Krull learned to respect these awesome predators.
 -  If Moises's pals were going spearfishing for dinner, he went too.
 -  Cyprus has been intensively fished for many years and scuba spearfishing remains popular.
 -  Morihei spent a good deal of time on the ocean spearfishing.
 
    Definition of spearfish in US English: spearfishnounˈspirˌfiSHˈspɪrˌfɪʃ A billfish that resembles the marlin. 旗鱼,枪鱼 Genus Tetrapturus, family Istiophoridae: several species Example sentencesExamples -  The seas seem to have just marlin and spearfish.
 -  The same day we catch our last marlin we hook and land a spearfish.
 -  There's a trophy for the biggest spearfish over 30 pounds.
 
 
 verbˈspirˌfiSHˈspɪrˌfɪʃ [no object]Fish using a spear.  spearfishing is strictly illegal in the marine parks  resort owners do not allow tourists to spearfish Example sentencesExamples -  The centre offers diving, spearfishing, underwater photography, and simply sailing.
 -  Somewhat perversely, spearfishing is still allowed within the area of the marine reserve, so I don't blame the big fish for being cautious.
 -  Malta's clear waters are home to plentiful fish, despite continuing illegal spearfishing.
 -  The spearfishing craze was at its height, and few devotees paid any attention to the local legislation outlawing the use of spearguns with diving equipment.
 -  Because spearfishing is forbidden, there are many reef fishes in all sizes, and they are not shy.
 -  Cyprus has been intensively fished for many years and scuba spearfishing remains popular.
 -  He remembers spearfishing with the island kids; she, picking flowers in the forest with her grandmother.
 -  Morihei spent a good deal of time on the ocean spearfishing.
 -  I have nothing against selective spearfishing for the odd meal, but most of this lot come under the category of ‘idiots with spearguns‘.
 -  Of all shark attacks worldwide, nearly all occur on surfers and many were directly related to fishing or spearfishing.
 -  During his years spearfishing on the Banks, Trevor Krull learned to respect these awesome predators.
 -  One aspect of diving holidays that has pretty much disappeared is the sport of spearfishing.
 -  Trawling, rod-and-line fishing and spearfishing were banned.
 -  If Moises's pals were going spearfishing for dinner, he went too.
 
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