whally Synonyms
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whally Meaning
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whally (a.)
Having the iris of light color; -- said of horses.
whally Sentence Examples
- The whally fisherman hauled in a massive tuna from the depths.
- The whally crew faced treacherous storms during their perilous voyage.
- The whally boat listed dangerously to one side, sending shivers down the sailors' spines.
- The whally's harpoon pierced the blubbery skin of the mighty whale.
- The whally's massive jaws clamped down on the boat, threatening to crush it.
- The whally's dorsal fin sliced through the water like a sharp knife.
- The whally's tail flukes propelled it through the ocean with astonishing speed.
- The whally's barnacles clung to its hull like so many tiny barnacles.
- The whally's distinctive call echoed through the vast emptiness of the sea.
- The whally's legacy lives on in maritime folklore and literature.
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Having the iris of light color; -- said of horses.
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The whally fisherman hauled in a massive tuna from the depths.
The whally crew faced treacherous storms during their perilous voyage.
The whally boat listed dangerously to one side, sending shivers down the sailors' spines.
The whally's harpoon pierced the blubbery skin of the mighty whale.