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shark - use in sentences
Possessives
- fin: But Thorne felt certain the post was moving toward him, almost like a shark's fin through the mist.
Converse of object
- bask: The biggest is the basking shark which is the second largest shark in the world.
- infest: Others, such as contracted out former council workers, were forced to fend for themselves in shark infested seas.
- bud: Filipino american men straight will impress budding card sharks.
Adjective modifier
- man-eating: It will be a high energy performance packed with pirates, man-eating sharks and even a ghost ship.
- deep-water: These results also are consistent with the results from the assessment of deep-water sharks.
- budding: Suzuki the husband adobo and sweating budding card sharks.
- predatory: There is a population of this large predatory shark in the North Sea.
- silky: We also saw Caribbean reef and silky sharks and a huge jewfish.
- oceanic: The northern plateau is home to schooling hammerheads with frequent sightings of oceanic white tip sharks.
Modifies a noun
- fin: Usually they've got horns or a shark fin on their hoods.
- cartilage: There is more information about shark cartilage in the questions and answers on complementary therapies section.
- sighting: We saw some big tuna and there were mixed reports about shark sightings.
- tooth: Sharks teeth at Barton can be picked up from the foreshore making this location ideal for all the family.
Noun used with modifier
- hammerhead: Of special interest are the schools of up to 300 hammerhead sharks.
- whale: Oh I'd better not dive the whale shark cos the book says I can't.
- reef: What a dive Dolphins, White tip reef shark, safety stops swimming along the reef wall.
- white-tip: Although rare, you might even spot the white-tip reef shark or the larger gray reef shark.
- mako: One day we brought home a mako shark which my mother cooked for supper.
- thresher: Then, as we ascended, we ran into a manta ray, and I even found a thresher shark.
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