Sentences with phrase «few fishermen»

The phrase "few fishermen" means there are not many people who engage in the activity of fishing. Full definition
During a 5 month period, he interviewed over 200 fisherman in the coastal villages around North Sulawesi, but found very few fisherman who seemed familiar with the fish.
Perhaps, not without wonder and awe, we can at last see how bold and imaginative was the man Jesus when he called a few fishermen and others to found a world - wide Kingdom!
It was about 60 degrees, so of course no one was swimming but we did see a few fishermen.
It's only when a few fishermen start to approach that we realize what's happened.
I cross another bridge, where a few fishermen are trying their luck, and pass stilted wooden houses at the water's edge, and green and red fishing boats heading out to sea — the river leads to the coast just 5 km away.
Despite its proximity to the Algarve, Olhos D'Agua is largely unspoilt with a few fishermen beaching their boats above the high water mark.
Save a few fishermen's jukungs pulled up above the high - tide mark there's precious little along the coast here save scraggly pandan trees and the occasional palm, but stick your head further back and there are plains of rice swaying in the afternoon breeze.
It is normally deserted except for a few fishermen or some people taking their dogs out.
It is amazing to think that nearly 45 years ago there were only a few fishermen living in the area that is now Cancun, thought it has an ancient history but only until recent years has flourished into the modern and vibrant city that it is today, receiving nearly 5 million visitors every year.
At the start of the 20th century Bigbury - On - Sea consisted of a few fishermen's cottages with fish cellars.
Almost all the towns in the Southern Nicoya Peninsula have a few fishermen with boats for hire to take you fishing.
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