Whale :
Whale
Whale, bipi kohola, pakela
Whale'ō koholā, awhalewhaleses'ō koholā,
Whale'ō koholā, awhalewhaleses'ō koholā,
Noun(1) a very large person; impressive in size or qualities(2) any of the larger cetacean mammals having a streamlined body and breathing through a blowhole on the head
Verb(1) hunt for whales
(1) They follow the breaking edge of the summer ice to hunt for seals, and are even known to attack beluga whales in the water.(2) Sea lions, harbor seals, sea otters, porpoise and whales are common around the islands.(3) Scientists believe that now fewer than a hundred of the whales ply the waters near Alaska.(4) Acoustical energy generated by the bodies of whales or large schools of fish can be lower still.(5) Native peoples are still allowed to hunt these whales for food.(6) It is our hope and prayer that the humpback and other whales will be protected in the West Indies and other parts of the world.(7) Laboratory examinations of the heads of the whales showed trauma induced by sound.(8) Marine mammals include narwhals, beluga whales , walrus, and ringed and bearded seals.(9) These whales have been hunted to near extinction, and only about 2,500 exist today.(10) By the Miocene, whales of both lineages are relatively common fossils in many marine deposits.(11) They whaled on Chapman before he could rise from his top bunk, shared with some 60 others in close barracks.(12) With that being said, I whaled the hilt off of her skull, and she fell practically lifeless.(13) However, paleontology as a whole encompasses all life, from bacteria to whales .(14) Orkney folk are being urged to keep a look out for whales , dolphins and porpoises this weekend.(15) Come face to face with polar bears, walruses, harbour seals and beluga whales .(16) We were told that whale sharks, whales and dolphins are abundant during the summer, between November and April.
Related Phrases of whale(1) killer whale ::
kai kohola(2) blue whale ::
uliuli kohola(3) humpback whale ::
humpback kohola(4) whale watching ::
okohola, e kiai ana(5) whale shark ::
okohola niuhi(6) whale tail ::
okohola huelo(7) fin whale ::
fin kohola(8) baleen whale ::
baleen kohola(9) whale oil ::
okohola aila(10) right whale ::
pono kohola
(1) killer whale ::
kai kohola(2) blue whale ::
uliuli kohola(3) humpback whale ::
humpback kohola(4) whale watching ::
okohola, e kiai ana(5) whale shark ::
okohola niuhi(6) whale tail ::
okohola huelo(7) fin whale ::
fin kohola(8) baleen whale ::
baleen kohola(9) whale oil ::
okohola aila(10) right whale ::
pono kohola
Synonyms
Noun
1. giant ::
kanaka nunui
2. hulk ::
hulk
3. heavyweight ::
heavyweight
Noun
1. giant ::
kanaka nunui
2. hulk ::
hulk
3. heavyweight ::
heavyweight
Antonyms
1. diminutive ::
diminutive
2. dwarf ::
dwarf
3. midget ::
loa o
4. mite ::
ukuia
5. runt ::
runt
6. shrimp ::
shrimp
1. diminutive ::
diminutive
2. dwarf ::
dwarf
3. midget ::
loa o
4. mite ::
ukuia
5. runt ::
runt
6. shrimp ::
shrimp
Different Formswhale, whaled, whales, whaleses, whaling
Word Example from TV ShowsThere's Jonah
and the Whale Watching.
The Big Bang Theory Season 5, Episode 6
There's Jonah
and the Whale Watching.
The Big Bang Theory Season 5, Episode 6
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