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22 Sentences With "fished around"

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I fished around in my pants pocket for my wallet.
I fished around in the pile of accessories with the others.
Overcome with anticipation, I fished around in the cushions and found it.
I fished around for my keys, and we heaved ourselves up the stairs.
Canadian and U.S. lobster fishermen have fished around Machias Seal Island — which is claimed by both nations — for decades.
The bulk of the Czech Republic delegation, for example, was a group of male friends who fished around for an easy sport.
She fished around in a pile of vials strewn on her desk, grabbed a brown tube of something, and swiped it across her lips.
At the end of the ride a passenger could have pulled out his wallet, fished around for change and handed the driver a few dollars.
I fished around in four inches of cold water and finally found it, cursing the name of the woman who once lived in the house for not hiring a Roto-Rooter.
This will encourage the Trump team to more forcefully make this argument: They looked for collusion and didn't find it, so they fished around, on a politically motivated mission, to find anything they could.
He propped up the truck bed's cover and fished around through clothes and guitar gear for a knife, so he could open a box of the CDs of Trump songs he had recorded and self-released.
I fished around tampons and perfume and hand sanitizer and her makeup kit and rolled up issues of Cosmo and Marie Claire and a hairbrush and a toothbrush and toothpaste and her huge wallet and her cellphone and her datebook and her sunglasses and finally found a single piece of cinnamon Extra in the little side pocket otherwise full of old LIRR ticket receipts.
He fished around for a minute inside his parka, and pulled out his notecase.
All three fished around Rumness one of the few areas to produce in a flat calm and crystal clear water.
Pool level view at Screw Auger Falls in Gulf Hagas, Maine. Native Americans certainly lived, hunted, and fished around Gulf Hagas. Gravesites belonging to the mysterious "Red Paint People" have been found in the area. Red ochre, an impure form of iron ore readily available in the area was used by the Red Paint People on their tools, skin and during burials.
Fishermen with their catch of the spiny lobster Jasus frontalis in the Juan Fernández Islands, Chile Lobsters are widely fished around the world for their meat. They are often hard to catch in large numbers, but their large size can make them a profitable catch. Although the majority of the targeted species are tropical, the majority of the global catch is in temperate waters.
Oral histories also suggest potential historical competition and hostility between the Beothuk and Mi'kmaq. The Mi'kmaq, Innu and Inuit all hunted and fished around Newfoundland but no evidence indicates that they lived on the island for long periods of time and would only travel to Newfoundland temporarily. Inuit have been documented on the Great Northern Peninsula as late as the 18th-Century. Newfoundland was historically the southernmost part of the Inuit's territorial range.
The black scabbardfish is of economic importance to fisheries associated with countries of the Iberian Peninsula, and especially the Madeira Islands, where they are prized for food. The species is also fished around Iceland, France, Ireland, and some areas of the Canary Islands. Because of its good flesh quality, it usually fetches high prices. The black scabbardfish fish, along with the crab, are the two most sought-after sea products for consumption in the Madeira Islands and Portugal, so play a significant economic role in these locations.
On January 3, 2012, Hampden County Attorney Mark Mastroianni announced that forensic evidence found near Piirainen's body had been linked to David Pouliot, a suspect who died in 2003. Investigators have not disclosed the nature of the forensic evidence, nor the type of testing that linked Pouliot to the evidence. Investigators said that, although Pouliot is a person of interest in the crime, he has not yet formally been named a suspect. Pouliot frequently hunted and fished around the area where Piirainen's body was found.
They assembled for their daily devotions in the church or oratory of the saint under whose immediate care they were placed. The monks took their meals in silence in a common refectory, from a common kitchen, having no fires in their cloghauns or stone cells, however cold the weather or wild the seas. They invariably carried out the monastic rule of procuring their own food and clothing by the labour of their hands. Some fished around the islands; others cultivated patches of oats or barley in sheltered spots between the rocks.
Almost all the island's inhabitants make a living out of artisanal fishing, since trawling is forbidden. In the past years, the fishes population have been decreasing, and by 2013, fishermen captured 1/6 of what they used to capture in 2005, due to the competition with bigger boats. However, in 2018, the Brazilian Ministry of the Environment limited the capture of mullets at the southern and southeastern coasts of Brazil, allowing for more of these fish to be found at the waters surrounding the island; in fact, by July of that year, eight tons of mullets were fished around the island. Some families make some extra money by selling handicrafts.
Chinese fishermen have fished around the islands since 200 BC. China claims to have discovered the islands in the Han dynasty in 2BC. The islands were claimed to have been marked on maps compiled during the time of Eastern Han dynasty and Eastern Wu (one of the Three Kingdoms). Since the Yuan dynasty in the 12th century, several islands that may be the Spratlys have been labelled as Chinese territory according to the Yuanshi, an official history commissioned by the Hongwu Emperor of the Ming Dynasty in 1369, which has been subject to criticism for its lack of quality and numerous errors. This labeling has also occurred in the Qing dynasty from the 13th to 19th century; the islands may have appeared on a 1755 map, among others.

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