shark

షార్క్
definition
noun
This shark feeds primarily on bony fishes such as parrot, trigger, squirrel, surgeon, damsel and goat fishes as well as eels.
a long-bodied chiefly marine fish with a cartilaginous skeleton, a prominent dorsal fin, and toothlike scales. Most sharks are predatory, although the largest kinds feed on plankton.
a small Southeast Asian freshwater fish with a sharklike tail, popular in aquariums.
translation of 'shark'
సొర్ర మీను,
సొరచేప
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The upper lobe of the 'shark' 's tail, however, is larger than the lower lobe.
He has sprinter's speed, a card 'shark' 's confidence and playmaker's knack for action.
In the process, the 'shark' also takes the old man's harpoon and rope.
How did a 'shark' in a Detroit aquarium give birth if she hadn't been near a male for six years?
And while this pool 'shark' is one of the best, he's not what you think.
A pool 'shark' can hit a ball with a cue and predict with relative certainty where a whole bunch of balls will go on the table.
If you can work in scoring with the pool 'shark' 's wife, you're a true master of revenge.
Coleby was a 'shark', not the sort of man to pay more when he could pay less
We tied a rope to the tail of the 'shark' and put it on the hook of the caterpillar machine.
This 'shark' feeds primarily on bony fishes such as parrot, trigger, squirrel, surgeon, damsel and goat fishes as well as eels.
This 'shark' has a very slender body and a characteristic long tail.
The birth surprised researchers, as the mother had not been in contact with a male 'shark' for six years.
Scott is the Roger Dodger of the film's title, a 'shark' , a venomous, unpleasant, conniving, self-consciously chauvinistic pig.
However, if you take the time to get to know her, you'll quickly realize that there's much more than meets the eye beneath the surface of this pool 'shark' .
He examines a rack of bars like a pool 'shark' choosing a new cue.
a pool 'shark'
He became a ‘fence’ for stolen goods, a pool 'shark' , and a hustler on the midway.
a pool 'shark'
Preston, a pool 'shark' , once beat singer Willie Nelson for $300,000 in dominoes.
According to aquarium staff, 'sharks' are not the ocean's deadliest predator.
I have seen him, at the card table, con enormous sums out of experienced game 'sharks' .
Their biggest fear now are the 'sharks' of overhype.
Given this requirement, most 'sharks' cannot enter fresh water, because their internal salt levels would become diluted.
Deals of all sorts will be cut before this election ends here in the home of the sharps and 'sharks' who have been cutting all sorts of deals for more than a century.
But while property 'sharks' may be kicking up their heels, small-time Plateau landowners and their tenants are bearing the brunt.
His latest is an ensemble piece, set in an undeveloped beach front community in Florida, where the old ways are beginning to atrophy, as property 'sharks' circle.
And it's even possible to buy an island in the waters of Lake Nicaragua, famed for its freshwater 'sharks' .
Great white 'sharks' can grow as long as 5 meters and weigh 2,500 kilos.
I wish the money-hungry media 'sharks' all too eager to exploit and enforce stereotypes to fill up their wallets would see that.
People in York mostly think that estate agents are a rip-off, greedy, corrupt, or that they are cowboys or 'sharks' .
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