The term "myriad" means a countless or extremely large number of something. In this context, a person who fishes for a living would indeed be pleased to see a myriad of fish, as it would indicate a bountiful and successful catch. The abundance of fish would likely lead to a profitable day for the fisherman.
Yes because they would want to catch a lot of fish! =)
A person who fishes as a hobby is commonly referred to as an angler or a fisherman.
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An angler is a person who fishes with a hook and line, or an angler fish.
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Yes, someone who catches fish for a living would be happy to see a myriad of fish. This is because a myriad is a large group.
Yes because they would want to catch a lot of fish! =)
No they would not be happy
A person who fishes is called an angler. It begins with the letter a.
Will fish. The verb 'fishes' is the third person, singular, present of the verb to fish. He fishes; She fishes; It fishes. Examples of the third person, singular, future tense of the verb: He will fish; She will fish; It will fish.
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A person who fishes as a hobby is commonly referred to as an angler or a fisherman.
Although you are expressing the fact that you are pleased to become an acquaintance of a person, the idiomatic construction is "(I am) pleased to make your acquaintance."Similarly, someone is said to "make the acquaintance of" another person.
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