trouty
Definition
Adjective - Having many trout: "trouty" describes a body of water, such as a river or stream, that contains a large number of trout (a type of freshwater fish). - Example: The river is very trouty this season. (The river has many trout.)
Usage Examples
- (The stream is known for having many trout.)
- (The lake had fewer trout after the dry period.)
Advanced Usage
- "trouty waters": a phrase used to describe waters that are rich in trout.
- Anglers often seek out trouty waters for a good catch. (Fishing enthusiasts look for waters abundant with trout.)
Variants and Related Words
- Trout (noun): the fish itself.
- We caught several trout from the river. (We caught multiple trout fish.)
- Trout-less (adj): having no trout.
- The pond is trout-less due to pollution. (The pond contains no trout.)
Synonyms
- Fish-rich: containing many fish (often used more generally).
- Abundant in trout: full of trout (a more formal phrase).
Related Idioms
- "Trouty as a mountain stream": a simile used to emphasize that a body of water is exceptionally full of trout.
- This creek is as trouty as a mountain stream. (This creek has many trout, like a typical mountain stream.)