Similar words: deluge, plug away, below the belt, hit below the belt, lug, glug, luge, slug. Meaning: [bɪ'luːgɑː] n. 1. valuable source of caviar and isinglass; found in Black and Caspian seas 2. small northern whale that is white when adult.
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(1) The sad fate of the St Lawrence belugas epitomises the problems faced by small cetaceans on an increasingly polluted planet.
(2) The belugas of the St Lawrence may now number only 400, and this local population is almost certainly doomed to extinction.
(3) Beluga populations are also in many places suspected to be at dangerous levels after years of overexploitation.
(4) It's beluga, the best caviar in the world.
(5) A beluga whale at Vancouver's aquarium.
(6) A beluga whale swims in a tank at the Vancouver Aquarium.
(7) Photo Gallery: Whales The beluga, or white whale, is one of the smallest species of whale.
(8) That's real Beluga caviar in the first class dining room sequence.
(9) Much of the beluga caviar existing in the world is found in the Soviet Union and Iran.
(10) Beluga caviar is generally served on its own on small pieces of toast as it needs no additions of flavour to improve it.
(11) Beluga Caviar is the most expensive food item in the world, costing up to $5, 000 per kilogram.
(12) Adopt a beluga whale. Factoid: Long ago sailors nicknamed these whales "sea canaries" for their birdlike songs.
(13) These remarkable pictures show how beluga whales help human visitors to swim under the thick ice. Sentencedict.com
(14) White Beluga whales perform in a Christmas show at the Hakkeijima Sea Paradise aquarium.
(15) That39; s real Beluga caviar in the first class dining room sequence.
(16) By the time the St Lawrence River is restored to health, the belugas will probably be gone.
(17) Garlands of fresh bay were looped around a table containing a silver platter with a two-foot-high mound of Beluga caviare.
(18) Putin had arrived for the dive a day after clipping a satellite transmitter onto a Beluga whale called on Chkalov island in Russia's far east.
(19) Somali pirates seized control of the German-owned merchant vessel Beluga Fortune in the Indian Ocean on Sunday, Reuters reports.
(20) Chinese boy, suffering from infantile autism, looks at a beluga whale in Changfeng Park in Shanghai December 21[sentencedict.com], 2005.
(21) Although some people use these names interchangeably, porpoises are actually a larger group that also includes animals like the orca and the beluga whale.
(22) The second largest habitat was designed to copy the natural environment of beluga whales.
(23) Sushi may not be traditional Christmas fare, but this Beluga seems keen.
(24) The Rusalka caviar eggs are about two to 3.5 millimeters in diameter, slightly smaller than Beluga caviar, and light gray in color.
(25) Check out this four - year - old boy swimming with the beluga whale.
(26) For decades, researchers have worried about rising mercury levels in Arctic animals, such as seals, beluga whales, and Arctic char.
(27) ROME (Reuters) - Down-and-outs and hard up pensioners in Milan will enjoy a rare Christmas treat this year: choice beluga caviar confiscated from traffickers.