noun
- Plural of amberjack; large, fast-swimming marine fish of the family Carangidae, found in warm Atlantic and Pacific waters, valued as food and game fish.
Usage: Commonly used in fishing and culinary contexts; Singular form is 'amberjack'
Examples
- The fishermen caught several amberjacks off the coast of Florida.
- Amberjacks are known for their strength and speed when hooked.
- The restaurant served grilled amberjacks as the daily special.
- Deep-sea anglers often target amberjacks in offshore waters.
- These amberjacks weighed over 50 pounds each.
- Amberjacks migrate seasonally through the Atlantic Ocean.