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The second fish is often eaten whole by a bloater called a coliacic.
"Well, they're pretty tricky with the old Bloater Drive.
A bloater is a hot smoked herring.
No meat except on Sundays, a little herring or bloater, onions, oatmeal, sometimes cheese.
Up until now Faster Than Light travel has been by Bloater drive.
The bloater is a small silvery-coloured whitefish with a pink and purple iridescence.
A buckling is a form of hot-smoked herring similar to the kipper and the bloater.
Where does it get you, exactly, to say that Jim Morrison was an alcoholic bloater who wasn't really a shaman?
And my prick's a bloater.
They are given the name "bloater" since they are swelled, or "bloated" in preparation.
The lake trout, various species of introduced salmon, and the burbot all are known to prey on the bloater.
Bad as a bloater.
Bloater Herring told me.
Harrison's contribution was the "Bloater Drive".
The common name of the bloater comes from the swollen appearance it has after being brought up from the deep waters it inhabits.
Professor Slocombe shook his head, his mane of silky hair white as an albino bloater.
The Bloater (1968)
Bloater can refer to:
A favourite smoked fish in the North End was the 'bloater' or a herring smoked whole.
Then the Bloater Drive is turned on-" "The what?"
"Main drive, not the Bloater Drive.
Kippers and bloater (herring)
'Are we still around Bloater?'
I would imagine that Mr Atkinson, upon reading this review, will feel much as a battle-cruiser would when attacked by a bloater.