From behind the big desk rose the figure of a man about five and forty, sandy-haired, long-faced and sallow, with a pair of the coldest, fishiest eyes-eyes set too close together-that ever looked out of a flat and ugly face.
"The Air Trust"
George Allan England
I never seen a pack o' fools look fishier; and you may lay to that, if I tells you that I looked the fishiest.
"Treasure Island"
Robert Louis Stevenson
More than once a brace or two of these wildfowl, shot in their southward flight by the lads and cooked by fat, good-natured Mother Joan, graced the rude mess-table of the squires in the long hall, and even the toughest and fishiest drake, so the fruit of their skill, had a savor that, somehow or other, the daintiest fare lacked in after-years.
"Men of Iron"
Ernie Howard Pyle