つりにい
Meanings
Expression
Verb (5-dan)
1. to go fishing
Composed of
fishing; angling; change (for a purchase); clickbaiting; trolling; writing deliberately inflammatory posts online
to go; to move (in a direction or towards a specific location); to proceed; to take place; to pass through; to come and go; to walk
Examples (29 in total)
I intended to have gone fishing.
My father went fishing.
I'm not going to go fishing with you.
Would you like to go fishing with us?
I often went fishing with him.
I suggested that we go fishing.
We went fishing in the lake.
The weather was fine, so we went fishing.
He went fishing in between.
Would you like to go fishing on Saturday afternoon?
Jim went fishing from the pier.
I'm going fishing with him.
Dad goes fishing whenever he's free.
My brother goes fishing every weekend.
I go fishing several times a year.
I used to go fishing with my father when I was a child.
When was the last time you went fishing with Tom?
The heavy rain prevented us from going fishing.
Bill goes fishing every other day.
I often go fishing with them.
I got up early this morning to go fishing.
One went fishing, another went shopping.
If today was Sunday, I'd go fishing.
He went fishing instead of playing tennis.
If you do not go fishing tomorrow, I will not either.
When a child, I used to go fishing with him.
If it were Sunday today, we would go fishing.
I went fishing with my brother in the river.
My father and I sometimes go fishing together.