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Answer for the clue "Large pelagic shark of warm seas with a whiplike tail used to round up small fish on which to feed ", 8 letters:
thresher

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The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Thresher \Thresh"er\, n. Same as Thrasher .

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 (context agriculture English) Anything or anyone that threshes. 2 (context agriculture obsolete English) A now-obsolete hand tool for threshing, also called a flail. 3 (context agriculture English) A modern farm machine for threshing grain, now a part ...

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
late 14c., agent noun from thresh . The thresher shark (c.1600) so called for its long upper tail, which resembles a threshing tool.

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Thresher may refer to: Threshing machine (or thresher), a device that first separates the head of a stalk of grain from the straw, and then further separates the kernel from the rest of the head: Pedal powered thresher , a low-tech threshing machine that ...

Usage examples of thresher.

When he finally came to the story of the thresher amputee, and the calm workings of the phymech as his patient died, the eyes turned from Bergman.

Grinders, shellers, planters, mowers, Mills and rakes and ploughs and threshers-- And all of them stood in the rain and sun, Getting rusted, warped and battered, For I had no sheds to store them in, And no use for most of them.

The Thresher, the Bluefin, the Scorpion-the Navy never gave up until everyone was found.

They will build such engines and these engines will be useful on farms as stationary power sources for threshers, balers, loaders, etc.

The complete package, gangplow, mechanical seeders, binders, and bull threshers drop the labor rates down to 8-10 man hours per acre and 0.

I think working day after day beside these massive threshers and balers with their grinding gears and flapping fan belts and complex mechanisms they get a little hypnotized by all the noise and motion.

Then a three-metre tiddler attempted a fast break around the wheels of the thresher.

Going looking for the makings of a cake which I will give to the threshers, the threshers to give me a whisp of straw, the whisp of straw I will give to the cow, the cow to give me milk, milk I will give to the cat, cat to scrape butter, butter to go in claw of hound, hound to hunt deer, deer to swim water, water to wet flag, flag to edge axe, axe to cut a rod, a rod to make a gad, a gad to hang Manachar, who ate my raspberries every one.

When the bean threshers have passed, you will see, where they have stopped, big piles of bean chaff.

If you will spread a blanket on the ground, and, on a windy afternoon, toss the chaff in the air over the blanket, you will understand that the threshers are not infallible.

Instead of fighting each other mostly, they beat us like threshers nailing out the grain.