noun
- Plural of corbina; any of several large marine fish of the drum family found in warm Atlantic and Pacific waters, valued as food and game fish.
Usage: Usually used in plural form; Also called corvina in some regions
Examples
- The fishermen caught several corbinas off the coast of Florida.
- Corbinas are popular in seafood restaurants throughout the Caribbean.
- These corbinas weighed over ten pounds each.
- Local anglers often target corbinas during the summer season.
- The corbinas in this market were fresh and reasonably priced.