Medium-sized greyish-black whale of the northern Pacific.
Extremely large pelagic tropical ray that feeds on plankton and small fishes; usually harmless but its size make it dangerous if harpooned.
Bottom-living cephalopod having a soft oval body with eight long tentacles.
1 Tom crouched over his pretended work like a devilfish devouring its prey.
2 Best season is during Lent when Greek partake of devilfish also.
3 Ten or twelve devilfish had overrun the Nautilus's platform and sides.
4 It had a picture that portrayed the devilfish in question.
5 The museums in Trieste and Montpellier have preserved some devilfish carcasses measuring two meters.
6 Who nearly upset the boat when a baby devilfish came up in the pot?
7 The devilfish 's tentacles were twelve feet long-thesame length as its undulating gray-and-blackstriped body.
8 Indeed, other devilfish had appeared at the starboard window.
9 Accordingly, people have proposed naming this devilfish Bouguer's Squid.
10 Gervain traveled to Jeresh for many years, where he rowed galleys and hunted devilfish for pay.
11 Early whalers used to call them devilfish because of the fierce fights they'd put up when cornered.
12 The rock was a devilfish .
13 Some gigantic devilfish maybe .
14 For an instant I thought the poor man entwined by the devilfish might be torn loose from its powerful suction.
15 It can't be denied that some species of squid and other devilfish are quite large, though still smaller than cetaceans.
16 Even so, Captain Nemo rushed at the devilfish and with a sweep of the ax hewed one more of its arms.
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