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Answer for the clue "Piranha ", 6 letters:
caribe

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Word definitions for caribe in dictionaries

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Caribe \Ca*ri"be\, n. [Sp. a cannibal.] (Zo["o]l). A south American fresh water fish of the genus Serrasalmo of many species, remarkable for its voracity. When numerous they attack man or beast, often with fatal results.

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Caribe (1990-1991) is a Venezuelan telenovela that was produced by and seen on Venezuela's Radio Caracas TelevisiĆ³n . The original idea for this telenovela was by Mariela Romero. Carlos Alfredo Sanchez was in charge of scenery, Carlos Bolivar was in charge ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. piranha fish

Usage examples of caribe.

The three catodons could have demolished the Caribe merely by nodding.

Her naivete and David's inexperience with Caribe culture lead them into several tight circumstances, most notably a meeting with a psychopathic drug dealer that quivers with tension.

Although it has similar complexity, Caribe feels less real than the China-dominated world of her earlier novel, as if McHugh, worrying about her story line, skimped on the imaginative investment such an altered environment demands of the sf writer.

For instance, the subs that carry workers back and forth between Marincite and Caribe are crowded with people sitting two-by-two along an aisle, leaning their heads against windows.

Thirty yards from my patio here at CabaƱas del Caribe, the surf is rolling up, very softly, on the beach out there in the darkness beyond the palm trees.

While the passage through the reef was reasonably wide, he took his time guiding the Caribe through.

Cora lay on her back, staring in horror and fascination as the enormous body flew completely over the low bow of the Caribe, to land with a tremendous splash on the starboard side.

He started back up toward the bridge as the Caribe began to accelerate.

Even so, the Caribe slid slightly sideways and listed several degrees to starboard.

An enormous volume of water cascaded over the Caribe, drenching its occupants.

And if any trouble arose, skimmers from Mou'anui could reach the Caribe more rapidly than if it were to anchor at the town site of, say, Te iti Turtle, which lay a thousand kilometers farther out in the ocean.

Cora could not see any motion when the Caribe slid into one of the several docks that extended into the ocean.

Settled by black Caribes and the descendants of East Indian slaves brought by the British to work the sugar plantations upriver.

But the Caribe houses were in evidence, and the turtle stew was tasty, and the fishing was good, and Siete Altares was something out of a South Seas movie, each pool shaded by ceiba trees, their branches dripping with orchids, hummingbirds flitting everywhere in the thickets.

The Guajiros had continued in their barbaric isolation throughout the centuries, feared and loathed, the issue of indigenous Caribes interbreeding with Englishmen and escaped slaves, creating a race that good Colombians considered bestial and disgusting.