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sharklike

a. 1 Similar to a shark. 2 Similar to that of a shark; ''as'', a sharklike grin, sharklike teeth, a sharklike frenzy. 3 (context taxonomy of a fish English) cartilaginous.

Usage examples of "sharklike".

I create for him a complete jawbone, a fine set of sharklike teeth, an ugly snout, and a single, sunken eye.

It depicted a sharklike creature with a black haired mane twisted in mid-strike.

The bunyip was a freshwater creature that was at first glance very sharklike in appearance, but the shaggy black hair that covered its body and the long, flowing mane set it apart.

Lori asked, pointing to the left to some high shelves that housed some long, sharklike shapes.

Then a few opened their mouths, and he saw only rows of sharklike fangs and forked tongues.

He pranced around it, then stood in front of its primitive, sharklike head.

The fleshy feelers on the underside of its toothless mouth gave the ancient, sharklike fish a fearsome appearance, but its diet consisted of invertebrates and small fish foraged from the bottom.

The gleaming sharklike silhouette of the Lear jet formed a backdrop for a tension-charged tableau.

Its inky eyes were cold and merciless, sharklike in their steadiness and glassy concentration.

The flat black face of the cop on the passenger side seemed to track him through the chicken-wire mesh that covered the windows of all the cars from the jokertown precinct as it slid sharklike through the sightseers huddled in schools against the strangeness of the scene.

Its pointed heads were many, and all of them had birdlike beaks as long as a man is tall, lined with many sharp, sharklike teeth.

A few moved independently with a scalp-flexing maneuver, but most rode a variety of host creatures, from long sleek sharklike beings to bloated floaters.

The jet came cruising in towards them under half power, yet incredibly fast, leaving the sound of its engine far behind it, sharklike above the forest.

A particular worry was the deadly C-802, a sleek, sharklike antiship cruise missile that could also deliver a chemical or biological payload.

But instead of the soft, plankton-gathering mouths of manta rays they had vertically slit mouths lined with sharklike teeth.