Synonym: giant, heavyweight, hulk. Similar words: what, but what, somewhat, half, hallway, what is more, whatsoever, behalf. Meaning: [hweɪl /weɪl] n. 1. a very large person; impressive in size or qualities 2. any of the larger cetacean mammals having a streamlined body and breathing through a blowhole on the head. v. hunt for whales.
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241 They've all been having a whale of a time these last few days.
242 A lion would fit into the mouth of a blue whale.
243 Adopt a beluga whale. Factoid: Long ago sailors nicknamed these whales "sea canaries" for their birdlike songs.
244 Artist Dan Harvey works beside a crystal encrusted minke whale skeleton entitled "Stranded" at the Natural History Museum in London May 30, 2006.
245 A solitary grey whale has been spotted in the Mediterranean thousands of miles from its home waters in the Pacific, stunning marine biologists.
246 A whale is no less a mammal than a horse is.
247 On Byron Island, the skull of a sei whale rests in a tidal creek—until the next storm.
248 Today's chart looks southeast on October evenings. That's where you'll find the constellation Cetus the Whale.
249 I mean, if you've ever heard the eerie song of the humpback whale ,(http://sentencedict.com/whale.html) you know that it don't sound like no spring peeper .
250 "When we saw its huge teeth, we knew it couldn't be a baleen whale.
251 The basking shark and whale shark are killed mainly for their fins and meat, and the great white shark for its jaws and teeth, he said.
252 Here is a whale of a fish story for you.
253 The photo released by the Oceanic Viking carried a headline alleging a mother minke whale and her calf were taken by Japanese whalers .
254 The young as-yet unnamed wholphin is one-fourth false killer whale and three-fourths Atlantic bottlenose dolphin.
255 And a row may also be brewing between Australia and Japan - this time over whale hunting!
256 But they have never seen something so deeply embedded or tried to remove a line at sea from the notoriously powerful Right whale which can be dangerous when angry.
257 Merchants report that your primary shipping route has come under attack from a dire whale!
258 Celestite will also assist initiates in uncovering lifetimes that one's soul has had in the sea such as within the dolphin and whale species, and communing with such species in present time.
259 When close to the whale, in the very death-lock of the fight, he handled his unpitying lance coolly and offhandedly as a whistling tinker his hammer.
260 Scrimshaw is the decoration of bone or ivory objects, such as whale teeth and walrus tusks, with fanciful designs.
261 We place you herewith a sample order for $ 750, for walrus tusk and whale tooth carving.
262 The stator current is measured by using current whale, and then filtered.
263 To a soundtrack created by the whales themselves—via Roger Payne's groundbreaking and album-charting recording of the plaintive song of the humpback whale—we moved slowly towards cetacean manumission.
264 Even within our own class, mammals, roughly 300 new species have been discovered in the first decade of this century—mostly rodents, but also marsupials, a beaked whale and a slew of primates.
265 Any of various similar cetaceans, such as the killer whale.
266 Photo Gallery: Whales The plaintive song of the humpback whale can travel for great distances underwater.
267 Two Greenpeace protesters "keep an eye on" Japan on a mock pink whale in front of the Sydney Opera House to protest the Japanese whaling fleet's departure for Antarctica to harvest the Minke whale.
268 Her co-author Professor Edel O'Toole, from Queen Mary, said: "As we would expect to see in humans, the whale species that spent more 'time in the sun' suffered greater sun damage.
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