Associations to the word «Sharking»
Noun
- Sutherland
- Jose
- Tiger
- Rugby
- San
- Hockey
- Shark
- Tuna
- Fin
- Whale
- Cartilage
- Jacksonville
- Squid
- Whales
- Aquarium
- Octopus
- Southland
- Reef
- Eel
- Requiem
- Crustacean
- Catfish
- Canuck
- Zebra
- Oceanic
- Skate
- Crocodile
- Predator
- Manly
- Dolphin
- Bait
- Parramatta
- Turtle
- Swim
- Tooth
- Snout
- Sturgeon
- Currie
- Worcester
- Lobster
- Fish
- Fishery
- Durban
- Jaw
- Whaler
- Prey
- Premiership
- Loan
- Basketball
- Vertebrate
- Surfer
- Rooster
- Marlin
- Carcass
- Alligator
- Anaheim
- Shrimp
- Crab
- Bite
- Leopard
- Defenceman
- Natal
- Circling
- Brody
- Frenzy
- Diver
- Sleeper
- Baseball
- Oiler
- Goaltender
- Spinner
- Lemon
- Slit
- Embryo
- Weasel
- Gill
- Shoal
- Greenland
- Swimming
- Cod
- Avalanche
- Spp
- Sale
- Carp
- Clam
- Bruin
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Wiktionary
SHARK, noun. A scaleless, predatory fish of the superorder Selachimorpha, with a cartilaginous skeleton and 5 to 7 gill slits on each side of its head.
SHARK, noun. Someone who exploits others, for example by trickery, lies, usury, extortion.
SHARK, noun. (informal) (derogatory) A sleazy and amoral lawyer; an ambulance chaser.
SHARK, noun. (informal) A relentless and resolute person or group, especially in business.
SHARK, noun. (informal) A very good poker or pool player.
SHARK, noun. (sports and games) A person who feigns ineptitude to win money from others.
SHARK, verb. (obsolete) To steal or obtain through fraud.
SHARK, verb. (obsolete) (intransitive) To play the petty thief; to practice fraud or trickery; to swindle.
SHARK, verb. (obsolete) (intransitive) To live by shifts and stratagems.
SHARK, verb. (obsolete) To pick or gather indiscriminately or covertly.
SHARK ATTACK, noun. An attack on a human by a shark.
SHARK ATTACKS, noun. Plural of shark attack
SHARK BAIT, noun. Used other than as an idiom: see shark, bait.
SHARK BAIT, noun. (jocular) One who has been or is likely to be attacked by a shark.
SHARK BAIT, noun. (Australian) (colloquial) A lone swimmer or surfer far from shore, a shark baiter.
SHARK BAITER, noun. Used other than as an idiom: see shark, baiter.
SHARK BAITER, noun. (Australian) (colloquial) A lone swimmer or surfer far from shore; shark bait.
SHARK BAITERS, noun. Plural of shark baiter
SHARK CATFISH, noun. A family of sharklike catfish found in Asia, taxonomic name Pangasiidae
SHARK FIN, noun. The fin of a shark, specifically the dorsal, pectoral or caudal fin.
SHARK FIN, noun. (roofing) An upward curled felt side lap or end lap.
SHARK FIN SOUP, noun. (culinary) A soup made from shark fins, common especially in Chinese culture, where it is served on special occasions and as a symbol of wealth and prestige.
SHARK FIN SOUPS, noun. Plural of shark fin soup
SHARK FINS, noun. Plural of shark fin
SHARK WEEK, noun. (informal) (humorous) The week a woman menstruates.
Dictionary definition
SHARK, noun. Any of numerous elongate mostly marine carnivorous fishes with heterocercal caudal fins and tough skin covered with small toothlike scales.
SHARK, noun. A person who is ruthless and greedy and dishonest.
SHARK, noun. A person who is unusually skilled in certain ways; "a card shark".
SHARK, verb. Play the shark; act with trickery.
SHARK, verb. Hunt shark.
Wise words
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