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61fishing stand — fishing station …
62fishing wand — fishing rod (Scottish) …
63fishing — speculative. In referring to interrogatories in England, or diligence in Scotland, it means that the purpose of obtaining the powers is not known; rather it is hoped that once granted something will turn up. Courts generally do not grant such… …
64Fishing — for compliments: auf Lob und Anerkennung aussein bzw. diese durch Untertreibung (understatement) oder durch scheinbare Abwehr erst recht provozieren.{{ppd}} Da es im Deutschen hierfür keinen Ausdruck gibt, hat sich die englische Wendung wegen… …
65fishing line — n [U] very long string made of strong material and used to catch fish …
66fishing expedition — fishing expe,dition noun count INFORMAL an attempt to find out more information by asking a lot of questions …
67fishing tackle — fishing ,tackle noun uncount the equipment you use to catch fish …
68fishing smack — fishing boat …
69fishing trip — or expedition Using the courts to find out information beyond the fair scope of the lawsuit. The loose, vague, unfocused questioning of a witness or the overly broad use of the discovery process. Discovery sought on general, loose, and vague… …
70fishing expedition — fishing trip or expedition Using the courts to find out information beyond the fair scope of the lawsuit. The loose, vague, unfocused questioning of a witness or the overly broad use of the discovery process. Discovery sought on general, loose,… …