Synonym: dolphinfish, mahimahi. Similar words: philadelphia, philosophical, doll, alphabetical, doleful, idolize, adolescent, methodology. Meaning: ['dɒlfɪn] n. 1. large slender food and game fish widely distributed in warm seas (especially around Hawaii) 2. any of various small toothed whales with a beaklike snout; larger than porpoises.
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31) Dolphin admits that its going to be tough marketing two standards to the same set of people.
32) A dolphin drew alongside, and by counter-opposing its flippers, barrel-rolled right in front of his mask.
33) The town's Dolphin Centre had gained a reputation as one of the best leisure complexes in the country.
34) The dolphin was near enough for me to reach out and touch it.
35) The surrounding carved stonework contained the date(http://sentencedict.com/dolphin.html), and in the middle were metal panels displaying a dolphin with bulrushes.
36) The main target is striped dolphin, because it is the easiest to capture.
37) The Dolphin People shamans know a complex series of whistles that signal the dolphins to venture close to shore.
38) In 1972 the Government of Sind Province declared the river dolphin protected by law and prohibited its killing and trapping.
39) Every time a dolphin school is sighted, the group decides whether to pursue it and attempt the drive.
40) The true effect on wild dolphin populations of prolonged exposure to chemical pollutants is hard to measure.
41) This resulted in some success in lowering dolphin mortality, but it is still at least twice as high as during daylight hours.
42) The dolphin has just about disappeared from the coasts of Britain.
43) The increase is unexplained, although theories include a rise in the local dolphin population and entanglement with fishing nets.
44) In studies in Hawaii in 1984, a captive bottlenose dolphin was trained to mimic computer-generated sounds by modifying its whistle.
45) If not, maybe that Miami Dolphin could do him a big favor, call himself something else.
46) Surely not ... She ran upstairs again, heedless of the dolphin thrashing wetly on the upper landing.
47) Three living dolphin groups have a record that extends back to about the late Miocene period some 11 million years ago.
48) Like the Indus River dolphin, boto are also sought after by wealthy institutions in developed countries.
49) Speculation that the Dolphin Centre could be used as a substitute has been ruled out by Mr Boyle as too expensive.
50) Over the past 10years whale and dolphin deaths have been linked to increased fishing activity.
51) Among their routines as they trip the light fantastic at the Dolphin Centre in Darlington are the old time and modern dances.
52) Inshore species, such as the familiar bottle-nosed dolphins, the white-beaked dolphin and the harbour porpoise, rarely strand in large numbers.
53) His small, glistening secretary plunged along in front of him like a dolphin under the bowsprit.
54) Northridge and Pilleri list many more instances of dolphin entanglement in set-nets.
55) Not only are they free, but one dead dolphin can bait over 350 traps.
56) Around the world, many cultures believe that any harm done to a dolphin may cause ill-fortune or sickness.
57) If a more decorative fountain is required, an ornamental fountain, such as this dolphin one, can be installed.
58) There have also been unconfirmed reports of algae blooms coincident with the dolphin deaths.
59) As the Dolphin approaches, summoned by Arion's song, the suspense is maintained almost to the last by means of secondary dominants.
60) When new computer sounds were made, the dolphin could immediately and with great accuracy copy the previously unheard sounds.
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