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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151. Near a seal colony in South Africa, a great white shark breaches, leaping for a decoy being pulled across the surface.
152. The shark clamped down his ankle while he was surfing south of the Daytona Beach. He has more stitches than the doctors could count.
153. There are only three sharks that regularly attack humans. The massive great white, the swift, sleek tiger, and the often-ignored, but dangerous, bull shark.
154. But while she was practicing at an isolated cove, a four-meter long tiger shark ripped off her left arm.
155. The third inspiration was a mako shark that Mitchell caught while deep-sea fishing.
156. The story: New England shore community is terrorized by shark attacks; local cop, ichthyologist and salty shark expert determine to kill the attacker.
157. Don't buy products that exploit the oceans, such as coral calcium, shark cartilage supplements, and coral jewelry, and if you take fish oil, you can substitute equally healthy flaxseed oil.
158. Despite the widespread fear of these enormous predators, great white shark attacks are rarely fatal.
159. Do not eat shark, swordfish, king mackerel, or tilefish (also called white snapper), because they contain high levels of mercury.
160. But a new look at the fossil suggests that great whites are more closely related to the less fearsome and smaller mako shark, which belonged to a genus that still exists today.
161. Lorenzo Adams is in trouble. While working at a bill collection agency in Norfolk, VA an old debt of his own suddenly comes due when Frankie Gutierrez, an L. A. loan shark, shows up at his door.
162. Although I am a mayfly, I dream to be a White Shark.
163. The good news is(http://sentencedict.com), he shot photos lemon shark won the 2008 annual International Best Nature Photography Award.
164. He was just about to dive when he saw the shark.
165. They were documenting the dorsal fins of sharks, as part of an identification program, when a 10-foot-long great white shark suddenly landed on their vessel.
166. Shark to the blood gamey smell very sensitive, if he does like this to fight for time, afraiding of you can never appear is on the boat at this...
167. Mexican marine biologist has discovered a new shark species in the murky depths of Mexico's Sea of Cortez , the first new shark find in the wildlife-rich inlet in 34 years.
168. Any tyro collector entering the fray at Frieze should first read The $12m Stuffed Shark by economist Don Thompson.
169. Here, a gray reef shark swims amid a school of black triggerfish in the waters off Starbuck Island.
170. When they saw the shark, the bathers swam at full tilt to the shore.
171. Don't come to me absolution. You want to be a shark, be a shark.
172. If the shark was small, its meat most probably would be stewed in vinegar, ginger, salt, and garlic so that its gamy taste and smell would be neutralized.
173. A hammerhead shark is fatally caught in a gill net in Mexico's Gulf of California.
174. As a card shark, he must be careful about everything.
175. He said: "I have taken all the sharks, the only surfaced in the sunset, when the 8-foot lemon shark is the only one I think his face with a 'face' of sharks."
176. A dugong forages in the seagrass meadows of Shark Bay, Western Australia.
177. Third, Heil mentioned that great white shark migration patterns take the sharks down the U.S. East Coast during the summer, putting them closer to populated areas.
178. A whale shark tilts upright and yanks on a net, trying to make off with a fisherman's catch.
179. He saw the phosphorescent glimmer of a shark, like a sea ghost, drift sluggishly by.
180. An estimated 700 foreign-owned vessels are fishing regularly in Somalian waters for endangered tuna, shark and lobster.