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		noun ˈmʌlɪtˈmələt Any of various chiefly marine fish that are widely caught for food. 羊鱼鱼;鯔鱼 Families Mullidae (see red mullet) and Mugilidae (see grey mullet) Example sentencesExamples -  With higher ocean temperature we often find more mackerel, bass and mullet willing to feed.
 -  Rather to my surprise, because fish only recently entered my daughter's menu on a regular basis, she chose the mullet.
 -  A mullet is a fish that tastes horrid and very few people like them.
 -  Les gets his sea bass, grey mullet, and plaice from Morecambe Bay.
 -  Without doubt one of the nicest fish to catch in the ocean during the warm summer weather are mullet.
 -  Similarly large lateral forces relative to thrust force have been observed in trout (Drucker and Lauder, in preparation), mullet, and danio.
 -  As I sipped my breakfast tea, fish gathered below the decking, possibly mullet but posing like koi carp.
 -  Season the red mullet fillets with salt and black pepper and lay them in the hot olive oil.
 -  Add red mullet and sauté on one side for 30 seconds to brown.
 -  To serve, arrange the red mullet fillets on four warmed plates and spoon the mushrooms over or alongside them.
 -  On the coast you saltwater fly fishers can expect to catch bass, mullet, garfish, flounders and mackerel.
 -  Naturally I continued to fish on and had another two smaller thin-lipped mullet from other swims.
 -  However it appears to work much better than any conventional tactics for thin-lipped grey mullet.
 -  I would also row the dinghy out to set the net off the point to catch mullet or other fish cruising the coastline or I would just row out in the dinghy to fish with a hand line.
 -  The sea species that I have caught are mainly mullet and flounders, but I understand that there are also other sea species appearing, including bass.
 -  At their best, grey mullet are fine fish to eat.
 -  This venue is good for carp, crucians and mullet; it is also one of the prime catfish venues.
 -  There was a definite lightness of touch to the grilled red mullet fillets too.
 -  Red mullet were grouped in the sand, and European parrotfish meandered through the seagrass.
 -  At Christchurch I have seen this method produced some good bags of the thin-lipped mullet.
 
 
 Phrasesinformal Dazed and uncomprehending.  he sat there like a stunned mullet Example sentencesExamples -  He looked like a stunned mullet on the stage when the balloons came down.
 -  The actor is once again faintly awful, most of the time acting like a stunned mullet instead of exhibiting any real emotion.
 -  The blogs are like stunned mullets over why no one is taking much notice of him and his book.
 -  You don't want to be left looking like a stunned mullet when he starts talking, while the masses nod knowingly in agreement with him.
 -  They walk into Parliament like stunned mullets.
 -  I sat like a stunned mullet trying to absorb that this entire event to raise money is centred on the celebration of my life.
 -  The food companies just sit there like stunned mullets as their customers and products are demonized.
 -  They all sit there like stunned mullets, saying they really do not know what to do with this bill.
 -  He sat there like a stunned mullet when I asked him whether he believed the speech.
 -  I am trapped helplessly in the middle like a stunned mullet.
 
 
 
 OriginLate Middle English: from Old French mulet, diminutive of Latin mullus 'red mullet', from Greek mullos. noun ˈmʌlɪtˈmələt Heraldry A star with five (or more) straight-edged points or rays, as a charge or a mark of cadency for a third son. 〔纹章〕星形图案 Example sentencesExamples -  The mullet, or star, is indicative of the upward surging spirit.
 -  He stated the mullet/star is the basic symbol of the Scottish clan DOUGLAS.
 -  The mullet (star) represents the Lone Star of Texas and is surmounted by a sunburst symbolizing the Philippine Unit Commendation in World War II.
 
 
 OriginLate Middle English: from Old French molette 'rowel', diminutive of meule 'millstone', from Latin mola 'grindstone'. noun ˈmʌlɪtˈmələt A man's hairstyle in which the hair is cut short at the front and sides and left long at the back. “胭脂鱼”发型(一种男式发型,前面及两侧剪短,后面留长) Example sentencesExamples -  Georges' wife, who works for a successful editor, is concerned: not least for their monosyllabic son, Pierrot, a young swimming champ who sports an unlikely curly mullet.
 -  He has an obscene amount of muscles and an unfortunate shaggy mullet hairstyle.
 -  They parade in their t-shirts with sunset prints on them, whilst fluffing their mullet haircuts.
 -  Al had a heart-shaped face and mullet haircut peppered gray at the temples.
 -  The fashion conscious would not hesitate in answering - they have all sported a mullet hairstyle.
 -  Joni sports a mid-range wrestler mullet and a purple wrestling suit to match it.
 -  And at the end of the book he thought a blonde mullet and moustache was a good disguise.
 -  My only consolation is that everyone else is displaying equally questionable coiffures - mullets and blond highlights seemed to be the look of the late 80s Somerset Sixth Form student.
 -  He's not bad looking but is sporting a mullet, singlet and silver chain.
 -  They all had a variety of hair styles; mullets, colored Mohawks, long shaggy hair, sleek spikes.
 -  Anyone with that blonde mullet should keep a low profile.
 -  In every school yearbook picture Mullet had had a mullet.
 -  So, I had to wonder - what the hell is the deal with men wearing mullets and tight jeans?
 -  With that name, do you think he wears a mullet?
 -  The mullet, that dodgy haircut with short top and long back (aka business in the front, party at the back), is making a comeback.
 -  Midweek nightlife includes live singing to a karaoke track by a stout lady with a blonde mullet.
 -  I'm going to drink nothing but warm Budweiser, cut my hair into a mullet and turn my living room into a replica of Nassau Coliseum, complete with strobe and laser lights and bad acoustics.
 -  "There's talk of a league forming," says Chan, who is wearing a mullet wig.
 -  Fordham earned the Viking tag largely thanks to his large frame, fuzzy beard and a remarkably coiffured lengthy brown mullet hairstyle.
 -  Bott possesses a mean mullet haircut and a talent for sharpie dancing, amongst other dubious pursuits.
 
 
 Origin1990s: of unknown origin.    nounˈmələtˈmələt A chiefly marine fish that is widely caught for food. 羊鱼鱼;鯔鱼 Families Mullidae (see red mullet) and Mugilidae (see gray mullet) Example sentencesExamples -  A mullet is a fish that tastes horrid and very few people like them.
 -  To serve, arrange the red mullet fillets on four warmed plates and spoon the mushrooms over or alongside them.
 -  Les gets his sea bass, grey mullet, and plaice from Morecambe Bay.
 -  At Christchurch I have seen this method produced some good bags of the thin-lipped mullet.
 -  Without doubt one of the nicest fish to catch in the ocean during the warm summer weather are mullet.
 -  At their best, grey mullet are fine fish to eat.
 -  On the coast you saltwater fly fishers can expect to catch bass, mullet, garfish, flounders and mackerel.
 -  Season the red mullet fillets with salt and black pepper and lay them in the hot olive oil.
 -  As I sipped my breakfast tea, fish gathered below the decking, possibly mullet but posing like koi carp.
 -  This venue is good for carp, crucians and mullet; it is also one of the prime catfish venues.
 -  However it appears to work much better than any conventional tactics for thin-lipped grey mullet.
 -  With higher ocean temperature we often find more mackerel, bass and mullet willing to feed.
 -  There was a definite lightness of touch to the grilled red mullet fillets too.
 -  Add red mullet and sauté on one side for 30 seconds to brown.
 -  Red mullet were grouped in the sand, and European parrotfish meandered through the seagrass.
 -  Naturally I continued to fish on and had another two smaller thin-lipped mullet from other swims.
 -  I would also row the dinghy out to set the net off the point to catch mullet or other fish cruising the coastline or I would just row out in the dinghy to fish with a hand line.
 -  Rather to my surprise, because fish only recently entered my daughter's menu on a regular basis, she chose the mullet.
 -  The sea species that I have caught are mainly mullet and flounders, but I understand that there are also other sea species appearing, including bass.
 -  Similarly large lateral forces relative to thrust force have been observed in trout (Drucker and Lauder, in preparation), mullet, and danio.
 
 
 OriginLate Middle English: from Old French mulet, diminutive of Latin mullus ‘red mullet’, from Greek mullos. nounˈmələtˈmələt Heraldry A star with five (or more) straight-edged points or rays, as a charge or a mark of cadency for a third son. 〔纹章〕星形图案 Example sentencesExamples -  The mullet, or star, is indicative of the upward surging spirit.
 -  The mullet (star) represents the Lone Star of Texas and is surmounted by a sunburst symbolizing the Philippine Unit Commendation in World War II.
 -  He stated the mullet/star is the basic symbol of the Scottish clan DOUGLAS.
 
 
 OriginLate Middle English: from Old French molette ‘rowel’, diminutive of meule ‘millstone’, from Latin mola ‘grindstone’. nounˈmələtˈmələt A man's hairstyle in which the hair is cut short at the front and sides and left long at the back. “胭脂鱼”发型(一种男式发型,前面及两侧剪短,后面留长) Example sentencesExamples -  Georges' wife, who works for a successful editor, is concerned: not least for their monosyllabic son, Pierrot, a young swimming champ who sports an unlikely curly mullet.
 -  And at the end of the book he thought a blonde mullet and moustache was a good disguise.
 -  With that name, do you think he wears a mullet?
 -  They parade in their t-shirts with sunset prints on them, whilst fluffing their mullet haircuts.
 -  So, I had to wonder - what the hell is the deal with men wearing mullets and tight jeans?
 -  My only consolation is that everyone else is displaying equally questionable coiffures - mullets and blond highlights seemed to be the look of the late 80s Somerset Sixth Form student.
 -  Fordham earned the Viking tag largely thanks to his large frame, fuzzy beard and a remarkably coiffured lengthy brown mullet hairstyle.
 -  I'm going to drink nothing but warm Budweiser, cut my hair into a mullet and turn my living room into a replica of Nassau Coliseum, complete with strobe and laser lights and bad acoustics.
 -  He has an obscene amount of muscles and an unfortunate shaggy mullet hairstyle.
 -  "There's talk of a league forming," says Chan, who is wearing a mullet wig.
 -  Anyone with that blonde mullet should keep a low profile.
 -  Midweek nightlife includes live singing to a karaoke track by a stout lady with a blonde mullet.
 -  In every school yearbook picture Mullet had had a mullet.
 -  They all had a variety of hair styles; mullets, colored Mohawks, long shaggy hair, sleek spikes.
 -  He's not bad looking but is sporting a mullet, singlet and silver chain.
 -  The mullet, that dodgy haircut with short top and long back (aka business in the front, party at the back), is making a comeback.
 -  Joni sports a mid-range wrestler mullet and a purple wrestling suit to match it.
 -  Al had a heart-shaped face and mullet haircut peppered gray at the temples.
 -  Bott possesses a mean mullet haircut and a talent for sharpie dancing, amongst other dubious pursuits.
 -  The fashion conscious would not hesitate in answering - they have all sported a mullet hairstyle.
 
 
 Origin1990s: of unknown origin.     |