Shark can be categorized as a noun and a verb.
Verb |
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shark - hunt shark | ||
shark - play the shark; act with trickery | ||
Noun |
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shark - any of numerous elongate mostly marine carnivorous fishes with heterocercal caudal fins and tough skin covered with small toothlike scales | ||
shark - a person who is ruthless and greedy and dishonest | ||
shark - a person who is unusually skilled in certain ways; "a card shark" |
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1. | noun | A card shark. | |
2. | noun | I took my 3 year old son here at the weekend and to be honest, apart from the shark walkway, I thought it was rubbish and overpriced. | |
3. | noun | However, I can't help noticing, at this moment, that at first glance it seems inevitable that the shark will devour the man. | |
4. | noun | The skin of a shark is much rougher than that of a tuna fish. | |
5. | noun | A shark snapped the man's leg off. | |
6. | noun | "There's a shark in the water," she whispered. | |
7. | noun | He was attacked by a shark. | |
8. | noun | A shark is a fish while a dolphin is a mammal. | |
9. | noun | Tom was attacked by a shark. | |
10. | noun | The chances of dying from falling airplane parts are 30 times greater than the chances of being killed by a shark. | |
11. | noun | A surfer was eaten by a shark in Australia. | |
12. | noun | The shark seized him by the leg. | |
13. | noun | Look, look at that shark, which has followed us all night - why it is only waiting for you to get into the water to swallow you. | |
14. | noun | God has been very kind to the shark. | |
15. | noun | The white shark frequently attains, in the tropical seas, the length of more than 30 feet. |
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noun | |
A card shark. |
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I took my 3 year old son here at the weekend and to be honest, apart from the shark walkway, I thought it was rubbish and overpriced. |
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However, I can't help noticing, at this moment, that at first glance it seems inevitable that the shark will devour the man. | |
The skin of a shark is much rougher than that of a tuna fish. | |
A shark snapped the man's leg off. | |
"There's a shark in the water," she whispered. | |
He was attacked by a shark. | |
A shark is a fish while a dolphin is a mammal. | |
Tom was attacked by a shark. | |
The chances of dying from falling airplane parts are 30 times greater than the chances of being killed by a shark. | |
A surfer was eaten by a shark in Australia. | |
The shark seized him by the leg. | |
Look, look at that shark, which has followed us all night - why it is only waiting for you to get into the water to swallow you. | |
God has been very kind to the shark. | |
The white shark frequently attains, in the tropical seas, the length of more than 30 feet. |