sharking Antonyms

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Meaning of sharking

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sharking (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Shark

Webster

sharking (n.)

Petty rapine; trick; also, seeking a livelihood by shifts and dishonest devices.

sharking Sentence Examples

  1. The fishermen engaged in sharking, using baited lines to attract the formidable predators.
  2. The Great White's relentless sharking behavior instilled fear in beachgoers.
  3. The sharking incident left the swimmer with horrific injuries.
  4. The coast guard issued warnings against sharking activities due to increased sightings.
  5. The marine sanctuary implemented strict regulations to prevent sharking and protect marine life.
  6. Scientists study sharking patterns to gain insights into the behavior and ecology of these apex predators.
  7. The documentary film exposed the cruel practices of sharking, highlighting the need for conservation.
  8. The legal system penalized individuals involved in illegal sharking, aiming to deter exploitation.
  9. The sharking industry faced backlash from animal rights activists, calling for a ban on the practice.
  10. Despite its dangers, sharking remains a popular sport for adrenaline-seeking adrenaline junkies.

FAQs About the word sharking

of Shark, Petty rapine; trick; also, seeking a livelihood by shifts and dishonest devices.

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The fishermen engaged in sharking, using baited lines to attract the formidable predators.

The Great White's relentless sharking behavior instilled fear in beachgoers.

The sharking incident left the swimmer with horrific injuries.

The coast guard issued warnings against sharking activities due to increased sightings.