0 a small sea fish that can be eaten:
a tin of sardines
1 a small, edible fish, often packed in large numbers in flat metal containers:
Cladocerans, when present in sufficient numbers (rainy season), were consumed by juvenile sardines, whereas they occurred more rarely in the d iet o f l arvae.
The results show an overwhelming dominance of copepods in the d iet o f both stages o f young sardines, whichever the season or phase of the lunar cycle.
Pedestrians who wished to cross stood sardined on the brink.
The fact is that the sardines will have no say in the management of drainage matters, which are of considerable importance to them.
Would not a reduction of fares be more appropriate seeing that travellers are now packed like sardines instead of like human beings?
Sardines were included in the previous allocation and will be included in the next one.
They suffer not only the financial penalties of living where they do but the indignities of being packed in like sardines at peak hours.
The latter matters are nothing to do with the negotiations now going on about tomato purée and canned sardines.
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