Crossword-Solution: TREVALLY 8 letters, 8 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 14

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FISH leaping out of water 1 answer
QUEENSLAND fish 1 answer
any of various food and game fishes 1 answer
AUSTRALIAN kingfish 3 answers
NEW South Wales fish 4 answers
Skipjack 5 answers
Kingfish 10 answers
Food fish 100 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AETRE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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This was necessary only because of the number of other fish about--bass, trevally, and greedy sea-pike, with teeth like needles and as hungry as sharks.
A Memory Of The Southern Seas Louis Becke 2008
However, no leather-jackets, wrasse, greedy rock-cod, or keen-eyed trevally being about, the bait touches the sandy bottom, and then you will see one--perhaps half a dozen--_afulu_ cease poking their noses in the sand, and make for it steadily but cautiously.
A Memory Of The Southern Seas Louis Becke 2008
Bream, whether black or silvery, flathead, trevally, Jew-fish, and, indeed, all other fish obtained in Australia, are not so dainty, for, although they like 'pippies' and prawns best, they will take raw meat, fish, or octopus bait with readiness.
Rídan The Devil And Other Stories Louis Becke 2008
The majority of the coast settlers will not eat them, being under the idea that, as they are all but scaleless, they are 'poisonous.' This silly impression also prevails with regard to many other scaleless fish on the Australian coast, some of which, such as the trevally, are among the best and most delicate in flavour.
Rídan The Devil And Other Stories Louis Becke 2008
The form Cavally is used to Europe, but is almost extinct in Australia; the form Trevally is confined to Australia.
A Dictionary of Austral English Edward Morris 2009