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finny adjective uk /ˈfɪn.i/ us /ˈfɪn.i/ used to describe something, especially a fish, that has a fin(= a thin vertical part sticking out from the body) or that looks like a fin: (鱼)有鳍的 finny friendsThe city has an impressive aquarium devoted to our finny friends (= fish).这个城市有一座专门为我们的有鳍朋友(鱼类)建造的十分壮观的水族馆。 Game refers to wild animals, either furred, feathered, or finny, that are pursued for sport and whose flesh is edible. They call on anglers to end the suffering of our finny friends by laying down their rods and reels. We have this vision of suburban America where everything's new and clean, the houses in rows, the sprinklers sprinkling, the cars all shiny and finny. The "mermaid" dancers wear tight, shiny skirts with finny ruffles at the ankle. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Miscellaneous animal body parts back end blowhole bobtail caudate claw dorsal fin dorsally gill hindquarters nipple pincer pouch pseudopod reticulum scut speculum sting stinger teat udder
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