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Synonyms for fish out of water
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : fish |
Phonetic Transcription : fɪʃ |
Définition of fish out of water
Origin :- Old English fiscian (cf. Old Norse fiska, Old High German fiscon, German fischen, Gothic fiskon), from the root of fish (n.). Related: Fished; fishing.
- noun out of place
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- able to hold water
- back-water
- backwater
- backwatered
- backwatering
- bag of waters
- big fish
- bread and water
- breakwater
- carbonated water
- clear as dishwater
- cold fish
- cold-fish
- cold-water
- come hell or high water
- cut water
- cuttlefish
- dead low water
- deep water
- dull as dishwater
- dwarfish
- effervescent water
- faucet water
- firewater
- fish
- fish out
- fish out of water
- fish story
- fish-tail
- fishing expedition
- fishtail
- fishwife
- fishy
- go through fire and water
- gone fishing
- hold your water
- hot water
- in a backwater
- in hot water
- jellyfish
- jellyfishes
- jerkwater town
- keep head above water
- keeping head above water
- keeps head above water
- kettle of fish
- kingfish
- lavender water
- like shooting fish in a barrel
- like water
- load waterline
- low water
- make mouth water
- meet waterloo
- milk-and-water
- mouthwatering
- muddy the waters
- oafish
- oafishness
- oarfish
- of the first water
- offish
- other fish in sea
- other fish to fry
- pour oil on troubled waters
- quinine water
- raffish
- rainwater
- salt water
- saltwater
- selfish
- selfishness
- standoffish
- Sunfish
- tap-water
- tap water
- throw cold water on
- tread water
- unselfish
- unselfishness
- wall of water
- water closet
- water conduit
- water diet
- water dog
- water down
- water elf
- water main
- water pipe
- water sprite
- water under the bridge
- watercourse
- watered-down
- watered down
- waterfall
- wateriness
- watering hole
- waterish
- waterlog
- watershed
- watertight
- waterway
- waterworks
- watery
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