100 Examples of sentences containing the common noun "kingfish"
Definition
"Kingfish" can refer to a few different meanings based on context:
- A type of fish (specifically, the king mackerel) found in warmer waters, known for its size and flavor.
- A colloquial term used in American politics to describe a powerful or influential leader within a political party or organization.
- In some contexts, it can also refer to someone who has significant control or influence over a particular area or activity.
Synonyms
- For the fish: mackerel, Scomberomorus cavalla.
- For the political term: leader, boss, heavyweight, power broker, bigwig.
- For influence: authority, magnate, figurehead.
Antonyms
- For the fish: none applicable.
- For the political term: follower, subordinate, underling, minion.
- For influence: novice, amateur, commoner.
Examples
- The chef decided to Kingfish a special dish featuring grilled kingfish.
- During the election, many candidates tried to Kingfish their way into the limelight.
- The fishing tournament required participants to Kingfish at least one large specimen.
- He managed to Kingfish his way to the top of the local party hierarchy.
- In the summer, the locals often Kingfish along the coast for fresh catches.
- The senator was known to Kingfish behind the scenes to influence legislation.
- After the storm, the fishermen were eager to Kingfish again.
- The mayor tried to Kingfish a new initiative to address community issues.
- You can often find people who Kingfish kingfish during the annual fishing festival.
- The lobbyist aimed to Kingfish support for his proposed bill.
- We went out to Kingfish in the ocean and caught a massive kingfish.
- Her ability to Kingfish negotiations made her a valuable asset in the company.
- They plan to Kingfish the new product at the trade show next month.
- He loves to Kingfish during the summer months when the fish are plentiful.
- The political strategist worked hard to Kingfish his candidate's public image.
- We watched as the fishermen Kingfish their nets into the water.
- After years of hard work, he finally managed to Kingfish his way into the executive team.
- The team was excited to Kingfish the largest catch of the day.
- The politician would Kingfish his way into every important meeting.
- They often Kingfish along the shore at dawn for the best chance of a big catch.
- It's not every day you get to Kingfish such a beautiful specimen.
- He would try to Kingfish any opportunity that came his way.
- The festival celebrated the tradition of Kingfishing in the region.
- She always tried to Kingfish her opinions in discussions.
- The locals love to Kingfish during the peak season for kingfish.
- The influential figure was known to Kingfish decisions behind closed doors.
- It's a challenge to Kingfish the biggest fish with so many skilled anglers around.
- He managed to Kingfish enough votes to secure his position.
- They decided to Kingfish at the lake instead of the ocean this time.
- The company’s success was largely due to his ability to Kingfish partnerships.
- We will Kingfish the new strategy in our next meeting.
- He was determined to Kingfish in the competitive market.
- It was thrilling to Kingfish such a large catch.
- He always found a way to Kingfish the conversation.
- They planned to Kingfish a variety of species during their trip.
- The councilman wanted to Kingfish a new policy for urban development.
- I had to Kingfish my line carefully to avoid tangles.
- They often Kingfish after work to unwind.
- The CEO was known to Kingfish the direction of the company.
- They had to Kingfish together to get the project done on time.
- She loves to Kingfish on weekends when she has more time.
- The politician’s goal was to Kingfish enough support to pass the bill.
- He was proud to Kingfish his first kingfish on the trip.
- She tried to Kingfish an advantage over her competitors.
- The community gathered to Kingfish for the charity event.
- He would often Kingfish in the evenings, enjoying the quiet.
- The businessman aimed to Kingfish his influence in the industry.
- They were able to Kingfish several large fish during the expedition.
- The popular leader managed to Kingfish a large base of supporters.
- I love it when they Kingfish at the lake during the summer.
- The fisherman was thrilled to Kingfish such a rare catch.
- It’s difficult to Kingfish in crowded waters.
- She often tries to Kingfish her ideas in meetings.
- The group decided to Kingfish for a few hours before heading home.
- He worked tirelessly to Kingfish his vision for the company.
- The event allowed them to Kingfish their skills in a friendly competition.
- I saw him Kingfish during the weekend tournament.
- They wanted to Kingfish their relationship with the local community.
- The fisherman was able to Kingfish before the weather turned bad.
- The executive team would often Kingfish strategies to boost profits.
- I watched as they Kingfish near the reef.
- She managed to Kingfish herself into a leadership role.
- The fisherman hoped to Kingfish a record-breaking catch.
- He knew how to Kingfish his way through difficult conversations.
- They decided to Kingfish together for the team's success.
- The fishing crew aimed to Kingfish as many fish as possible.
- He was ready to Kingfish the new marketing campaign.
- The local fishermen loved to Kingfish during the summer months.
- She tried to Kingfish her way through the bureaucracy.
- They were excited to Kingfish on their vacation.
- He always wanted to Kingfish at least one big fish every year.
- The politician attempted to Kingfish the debate in his favor.
- They planned to Kingfish in the nearby rivers.
- His ability to Kingfish quickly earned him respect.
- The tournament allowed them to Kingfish with the best in the area.
- She was determined to Kingfish the new project.
- They often Kingfish their stories during family gatherings.
- The team was excited to Kingfish their first catch of the day.
- He knew how to Kingfish deals that would benefit everyone involved.
- The fishing trip was a chance to Kingfish with friends.
- The leader tried to Kingfish the conversation during the meeting.
- They wanted to Kingfish a better understanding of the market.
- The fishermen were able to Kingfish several large kingfish.
- She worked hard to Kingfish her influence within the organization.
- The group decided to Kingfish together for a cause.
- He managed to Kingfish his way through the ranks.
- They were eager to Kingfish as many fish as they could.
- The politician tried to Kingfish the opposition's arguments.
- I saw them Kingfish in the early morning light.
- He always managed to Kingfish the best ideas.
- They planned to Kingfish at the local lake this weekend.
- The fishing contest was a chance to Kingfish their skills.
- He was known to Kingfish his way into exclusive circles.
- The fishermen were excited to Kingfish after the restrictions were lifted.
- She wanted to Kingfish her way into the industry.
- They took a break to Kingfish at a nearby spot.
- The leader was able to Kingfish support from various groups.
- He loved to Kingfish with his friends during the summer months.
- They aimed to Kingfish the largest kingfish at the tournament.
- The politician worked hard to Kingfish his agenda in the community.