Pronunciation of the English word sharks.
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1. | For the sharks, we saw them, not by units, nor by tens, nor by hundreds; but by thousands and by myriads. Trust me, there are more sharks in the sea than mortals on land. | |
2. | Sharks are sensitive to electrical impulses as well as sound. | |
3. | Sharks are infamous for their bloodthirsty natures. | |
4. | According to the news, he was eaten by sharks. | |
5. | Sharks are notorious for having a thirst for blood. | |
6. | Tom devoted his whole life to studying sharks. | |
7. | He was from a different country where dogs were not allowed in the cities because they were deemed "land sharks." | |
8. | The fatigue had nearly exhausted him, and the sharks only waited for the first quiet moment to swallow their victim. | |
9. | The people of Sydney ought to be afraid of the sharks, but for some reason they do not seem to be. | |
10. | When in Sydney, I went one Sunday morning to bathe. I was accompanied by a friend who had just arrived from the South Sea Islands. He was very timid, and clung to the rock, never going beyond a few yards from it, and instantly returning. Upon rallying him, he confessed his great dread of sharks. |