Shark meaning in English
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Definition
a shark: a large fish that has sharp teeth and a triangular fin (for example, in the movie "Jaws")
A few sharks eat men, but a lot of men eat sharks.
Examples
- "To ask that shark for a fight!"
- "Horatio : ...I took her to Australia... But she was eaten by "Sharky" the shark."
- "Sharky... the fearsome shark!"
- "The perplexed shark hesitated slightly before biting the victim in two."
- "That's from noon to 2pm. Then on Wednesday there's a shark documentary on the Nature Channel that I absolutely must not miss!"
- "17% of our listeners believe Delavigne was eaten by dolphins, sharks or other sea monsters."
- "Voiceover : Finally, there's a talking shark at the beach, and he looks hungry!"
- "Sailor : So that's why you've come to sea - to kill the shark!"
- "Horatio (shark) : I am a talking shark!"
- "Joan Wayne attempted to scare the shark by firing at its dorsal fin, then challenged the shark to a duel, running into the water with pistols drawn."
- "Incident type: SHARK ATTACK (CLASSIC)"
- "At approximately 15:00, 26th July 2011, a shark attack off of Bondi Beach resulted in one fatality."
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