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Definitions from the WebSense of a WhalePart of Speech: Noun Sense 1: The ability of a whale to perceive its surroundings, often through echolocation. Example sentence: Whales use their remarkable sense to navigate through vast ocean depths. Part of Speech: Phrase Sense 1: Figuratively, a deep understanding or intuition about something. Example sentence: She has a sense of a whale when it comes to predicting market trends. Related ProductsSearch for books on Amazon: | ||||
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