12 Metaphors for shark

In the calms, the jolly-boat was several times lowered; and, on one of those occasions, his Lordship, with the captain, caught a turtleI rather think twowe likewise hooked a shark, part of which was dressed for breakfast, and tasted, without relish; your shark is but a cannibal dainty.

Within moments, the Land Shark was no longer a threat to anyone, having been drained of all of its life force.

But the shark is ever a coward, and no match for an expert diver with a knife; and accidents rarely occur.

" "And I daresay a shark is a good fish accordin' to its lights.

The shark captured by the Vettor Pisani in the Gulf of Panama is Rhinodon typicus, probably the most gigantic fish in existence.

The Fox Shark, or Thresher, is another fierce visitor to these shores.

Our commonest Sharks are those small ones known as Dog-fish, which you can often see at any fish market.

These flattened Sharks must be a terror to their neighbours.

So there are waters in which sharks are habitual man- eaters, and others where they never touch men; and there are rivers and lakes where crocodiles or caymans are very dangerous, and others where they are practically harmlessI have myself seen this in Africa.

The shark is my brother.

The shark is an unamiable creature.

Sharks are fierce hunters.

12 Metaphors for  shark