tunny

[ˈtʌni]

tunny Definition

a large edible fish of the mackerel family, with dark blue-black upperparts and white underparts.

Using tunny: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "tunny" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The tunny is a popular game fish.

  • Example

    The fishermen caught a huge tunny.

  • Example

    Tunny is used in many Mediterranean dishes.

tunny Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for tunny

Phrases with tunny

  • a large fishing net used to catch tunny

    Example

    The fishermen spread out the tunny net to catch as many fish as possible.

  • a place where tunny are caught commercially

    Example

    The tunny fishery is an important source of income for the local community.

  • a salad made with tunny fish

    Example

    I ordered a tunny salad for lunch.

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Summary: tunny in Brief

'Tunny' [ˈtʌni] is a large edible fish of the mackerel family, often used in Mediterranean cuisine. It is also a popular game fish, as seen in 'The fishermen caught a huge tunny.' The term extends into phrases like 'tunny net' and 'tunny fishery,' referring to tools and locations for catching tunny.