: any of numerous mostly marine cartilaginous fishes of medium to large size that have a fusiform body, lateral branchial clefts, and a tough usually dull gray skin roughened by minute tubercles and are typically active predators sometimes dangerous to humans
Noun (2)
a card shark
a shark at calculus
being a new arrival in Hollywood, she was easy prey for the sharks in the movie business
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Noun
Artificial corals can give deep-water marine life a place to live; cat sharks, for example, wrap necklace-like egg cases around any structure, natural or not, that sticks up from the seafloor.—Jeffrey Marlow, New Yorker, 5 Apr. 2026 After a number of tumbles through the incoming crashing waves, Phan grabbed ahold of the shark's tail and fearlessly guided it back into the ocean, prompting cheers from onlookers.—Alexandra Koch, FOXNews.com, 3 Apr. 2026
Verb
Netflix dominates pretty much all things TV, so why should shark content be any different?—Tony Maglio, HollywoodReporter, 4 July 2025 The latest Shark Tank shark speaks about entrepreneurship and sharking
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: any of numerous marine fishes that have rough grayish skin and a skeleton made of cartilage, that usually prey on other animals and are sometimes dangerous to people, and that include some caught for the oil in their livers or for their hide from which a leather is made