Similar words: sharp, a share, shared, sharply, shareholder, shade, shake, shallow. Meaning: [ʃɑrk /ʃɑːk] n. 1. any of numerous elongate mostly marine carnivorous fishes with heterocercal caudal fins and tough skin covered with small toothlike scales 2. a person who is ruthless and greedy and dishonest 3. a person who is unusually skilled in certain ways. v. 1. play the shark; act with trickery 2. hunt shark.
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121. He leaned loose piece of the meat of the fish where the shark had cut him.
122. New Zealand fur seals swim warily above a great white shark, the largest predatory fish in the seas.
123. A tiger shark looking for dinner. In this instance , though , the young albatross succeeded in escaping.
124. "It's definitely a first for Goodna, to have a shark in the main street," Paul Tully, Ipswich councilor for the Goodna region, said in the Queensland Times report.
125. Acaleph, coral, actinia , electric eel, seaweed, shark, whale, seal...
126. This was a close encounter with a lemon shark taken in Bora Bora at 20 meters down at the dive site Tapu.
127. The nationwide biggest shark museum at present, where there are thousands of fierce lemon shark, nurse shark, as well as Whitetip Reef Shark, Blacktip Reef Shark, Suction Shark, etc.
128. Long after natural "cures" such as shark cartilage and laetrile from peach pits flopped comes the first study of its kind to show that vitamin D is a potent cancer stopper.
129. Stewed red shark, baked oysters, clear beef broth Eel Ukrainian ears are the representation of Chaozhou Cuisine's seafood .
130. Aquarium staff released the shark south of Monterey Bay. Its movement will be tracked for 30 days with an electronic tag that was attached before its release.
131. A shark was finning around the surface of the ocean.
132. Any of various sharks of the family Lamnidae, including the great white shark, mako, and porbeagle , having a pointed snout, a nearly symmetrical tail, and a reputation for aggressiveness.
133. The amazing pictures were taken recently at Porthcurno beach, Cornwall,(sentencedict.com/shark.html) Britain where the basking shark was cruising just yards off shore.
134. This photo was taken at Shark Reef Aquarium at the Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas, Nevada.
135. The Seychelles Maritime Safety Authority issued a swimming ban at the Anse Lazio and Anse Georgette beaches, while surveillance patrols were launched in a bid to catch the killer shark.
136. Among the fish to avoid are shark, swordfish, king mackerel and tilefish , all of which may contain high levels of mercury.
137. In Sydney, some hours later, a kayaker survived a terrifying ordeal after being knocked from his craft by a great white shark.
138. Their private signboards vegetables shark liver oil capsules from unique top-secret formula, adopted more than 10 secret process carefully from the system.
139. The video footage apparently showed the shark circling Kulcsar after bumping him off his kayak.
140. He'd borrowed money for her treatment and had fallen tens of thousands in debt even making the desperate blunder of engaging with a local loan shark.
141. Perhaps the shark just thinks that the person is a kind of sea animal.
142. Many shark species, including makos, blue sharks and thresher sharks, swim in and out of New England waters each year, according to Massachusetts' Division of Marine Fisheries.
143. "What do you mean?" question the loan shark, now feeling a bit dazed by the chocolates.
144. They just hired a shark watcher to avoid sudden death.
145. Doomed by a gill net, a thresher shark in Mexico's Gulf of California is among an estimated 100 million sharks killed yearly for their fins.
146. Ingredient: Natural seawater pearl essence, rich hydrolysed pear liquid, deep-sea shark oil, lauric acid, marine plant compound vitamin C.
147. Despite this distinctive profile, scientists know very little about Rhincodon typus—the whale shark.
148. Finally they tied ropes to the shark's tail fin and behind its pectoral fin, and attached these ties to the rescue vessel, which towed the shark out through the harbour estuary.
149. A new book has claimed that Robin Hood was not as selfless as he is often depicted, suggesting he stole from the rich and lent money to the poor as an early kind of "loan shark".
150. "I'm not interested in a debate, " replied the loan shark, as he ate anotIT piece of chocolate.