keepable


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keepable

(ˈkiːpəbəl)
adj
able to be kept
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Unfortunately, if you don't figure out what it is about this guy that is keepable or not keepable, you'll continue on this loop.
There were also lots of codling off Seaham Pier but unfortunately very few were of keepable size.
Up at Amble, anglers on Uphold, fishing the rough ground, have averaged 10 keepable fish each, with cod to 6lb and ling to 7lb.
To find any numbers of keepable red grouper you'll need to be in at least 65 feet of water where the best bottom is flat limestone, sometimes called Swiss cheese bottom, live bottom, or Chinese gardens.
A bonus was the keepable, archival and informative programme-book, a fiver well-spent for once.
The bookmakers also had plenty to smile about when 33-1 chance Keepable, who was completing the course for the first time in five starts this season, ran out a three-length winner of the young horse maiden race.