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- noun Plural form of
shark .
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Examples
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All I know is that it fastens onto sharks, and only this sort, which are called _white sharks_; for I never seed it sticking to any o 'the others, -- of which there be several kinds.
The Ocean Waifs A Story of Adventure on Land and Sea Mayne Reid 1850
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The "da-dum, da-dum, da-dum" music we associate with sharks from the movie Jaws might be the music sharks hear when they see us, because we are the bigger threat.
Terry Gardner: Long Beach -- Shark Ed 101 -- No Hugs Required Terry Gardner 2010
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The "da-dum, da-dum, da-dum" music we associate with sharks from the movie Jaws might be the music sharks hear when they see us, because we are the bigger threat.
Terry Gardner: Long Beach -- Shark Ed 101 -- No Hugs Required Terry Gardner 2010
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The da-dum, da-dum, da-dum music we associate with sharks from the movie Jaws might be the music sharks hear when they see us, because we are the bigger threat.
Terry Gardner: Long Beach -- Shark Ed 101 -- No Hugs Required Terry Gardner 2010
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This weekend is our chance to discover that the "da-dum, da-dum, da-dum" music we associate with sharks from the movie Jaws might be the music sharks hear when they see us, because we typically are the bigger threat.
Terry Gardner: Long Beach -- Shark Ed 101 -- No Hugs Required Terry Gardner 2010
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The da-dum, da-dum, da-dum music we associate with sharks from the movie Jaws might be the music sharks hear when they see us, because we are the bigger threat.
Terry Gardner: Long Beach -- Shark Ed 101 -- No Hugs Required Terry Gardner 2010
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Since the gestation period (or any of the mating habits) of white sharks is unknown, this observation offered a clue: did the females spend the off years giving birth in warmer waters?
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The "da-dum, da-dum, da-dum" music we associate with sharks from the movie Jaws might be the music sharks hear when they see us, because we are the bigger threat.
Terry Gardner: Long Beach -- Shark Ed 101 -- No Hugs Required Terry Gardner 2010
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This weekend is our chance to discover that the "da-dum, da-dum, da-dum" music we associate with sharks from the movie Jaws might be the music sharks hear when they see us, because we typically are the bigger threat.
Terry Gardner: Long Beach -- Shark Ed 101 -- No Hugs Required Terry Gardner 2010
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This weekend is our chance to discover that the "da-dum, da-dum, da-dum" music we associate with sharks from the movie Jaws might be the music sharks hear when they see us, because we typically are the bigger threat.
Terry Gardner: Long Beach -- Shark Ed 101 -- No Hugs Required Terry Gardner 2010
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