IPA: //ˈsɜːrfɪʃ//
KK: /ˈsɜrfɪʃ/
A type of fish found in shallow waters along the Pacific coast of North America, typically small to medium in size.
The surffish swam gracefully near the shore, attracting the attention of local fishermen.
The word 'surffish' originates from Old English, where 'surf' refers to the waves or the act of surfing, and 'fish' refers to the aquatic animal. Therefore, 'surffish' describes a type of fish associated with surfing or found in surf zones.
Think of 'surf' as relating to waves and 'fish' as the aquatic creature, helping you remember that 'surffish' refers to a fish found in the surf.