Large aquatic carnivorous mammal with fin-like forelimbs no hind limbs, including: whales; dolphins; porpoises; narwhals.
A fan run by an electric motor.
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Examples for "cetacean "
Examples for "cetacean "
1 To begin with, the cetacean tongue has the most original appearance possible.
2 This cetacean is rather rare and does not figure in medieval records.
3 Under these conditions, who wouldn't have mistaken it for a gigantic cetacean ?
4 He differs from that great cetacean , though, in a most important particular; i.e.
5 The cetacean had rammed our frigate at about eleven o'clock in the evening.
1 Stanley wasn't a whistle - blower by any stretch, said government prosecutor Patrick Stokes.
2 Yes; the injudicious use of a blower is injurious to any boiler.
3 Russia has granted the fugitive American whistle blower , Edward Snowden, temporary asylum.
4 He was born in the South, and was a glass - blower by occupation.
5 Then a special high temperature stove and the blower for the forge.
6 So the blower let him off, and he came down without hurt.
7 Do me a favour and get on your blower to find out.'
8 A man's word was as good as his gold in the blower .
9 But the whistle - blower 's sandal snagged on an uneven paver, and he fell.
10 It's got a four-forty under the hood with a blower on it.
11 Spencer turned off the leaf blower and dropped it to the ground.
12 Daylight ranged alongside of him and emptied Carmack's sack into a blower .
13 A gob of plastic adheres to the blower and starts to burn.
14 Somewhere a blower went on, puffing cool, humid air at his face.
15 Question 4: Whistle - blower site Wikileaks is back in the news again.
16 Just as the blower went off, he said, We can't use my work-office.
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