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Definition of sardine noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

sardine

noun
 
/ˌsɑːˈdiːn/
 
/ˌsɑːrˈdiːn/
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  1. a small young sea fish (for example, a young pilchard) that is either eaten fresh or preserved in tinsTopics Fish and shellfishc1
    Word Originlate Middle English: from French, or from Latin sardina, from sarda, from Greek, probably from Sardō ‘Sardinia’.
Idioms
(packed, crammed, etc.) like sardines
  1. (informal) pressed tightly together in a way that is uncomfortable or unpleasant
    • We were packed in like sardines.
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