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Definitionn. a spear with a shaft and barbed point for throwing
Last update: July 28, 2015
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It is taken with the harpoon and its oil is one of the commercial products of the Amazon valley. [Please select]
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The watchers observed that he carried a harpoon and a coil of thick line. [Please select]
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It gave him a chance of driving the harpoon under the flipper of the male. [Please select]
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Sam Baker, being an old whaleman, darted his harpoon cleverly, and held fast the struggling animal. [Please select]
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But there is not a tree large enough to make a harpoon of. [Please select]
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Fit to harpoon the first person they met, they were. [Please select]
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"You'd have done better if you had harpooned him," said Joe. [Please select]
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I strongly suspect Ras of spearing 'em with a harpoon he made.' [Please select]
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The real name of this son of Neptune was Samuels, but our party called him, as it savored more of salt water, Captain Walrus, of the bark Harpoon. [Please select]
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An uneducated, blustering, obstinate man of one idea, having resentfully borne discouragement and wounded egotism for years, and suddenly confronting immense promise of success, is not unlikely to be prey easily harpooned. [Please select]
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