1. bream - Noun
2. bream - Verb
3. Bream - Proper noun
A European fresh-water cyprinoid fish of the genus Abramis, little valued as food. Several species are known.
An American fresh-water fish, of various species of Pomotis and allied genera, which are also called sunfishes and pondfishes. See Pondfish.
A marine sparoid fish of the genus Pagellus, and allied genera. See Sea Bream.
To clean, as a ship's bottom of adherent shells, seaweed, etc., by the application of fire and scraping.
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Local fish, such as mullets, bream, sea urchins, and anchovies (alevins) are used to a great extent, so much so that it has given birth to a proverb: "fish are born in the sea and die in oil". Source: Internet
AMID Sunday's snow Matchgroup's Ian Smith – dropping in after finding his match at Barston had been frozen off – managed to winkle out a couple of 4lb bream on the tip. Source: Internet
An enticing menu encompasses items such as dried broad bean soup with spicy squid, caponata with burrata, slow-roasted pork belly with lentils and Marsala reduction, and roast whole sea bream with orange and mint salad. Source: Internet
Chopper tailor, whiting, a few good bream and trevally are in the river mouth and lower river. Source: Internet
Eagle Point is still the spot for bream on prawn, sandworm and vibes. Source: Internet