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scup
[skuhp]
noun
a sparid food fish, Stenotomus chrysops, found along the Atlantic coast of the United States, having a compressed body and high back.
scup
/ ʌ /
noun
Also called: northern porgy.a common sparid fish, Stenotomus chrysops, of American coastal regions of the Atlantic
Word History and Origins
Origin of scup1
Word History and Origins
Origin of scup1
Example Sentences
Some resistance to porgies, also known as scup in New England, can be attributed to the fish’s many bones.
This allows for the commercial harvest of any of the five species of restricted finfish, summer flounder, scup, striped bass, black sea bass and tautog.
Both parents emigrated from Portugal; his father fished for squid, scup, bass and tuna, and from an early age enlisted George and his three brothers in his fishing expeditions.
The winter quota for scup will be nearly 10 million pounds.
The scup fishery is still very active from Massachusetts to Virginia.
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