out kuvvetli bir şekilde vurarak çıkarmak: she was whaling the dust out of the

listen to the pronunciation of out kuvvetli bir şekilde vurarak çıkarmak: she was whaling the dust out of the
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whale
Something, or someone, that is very large

But when it comes to his business life and business career, Will Clayton is not as other men; he is such a whale of a lot better that it suggests a qualitative as well as a quantitative difference.

a person who routinely bets at the maximum limit allowable

The high roller who had the most ferocious reputation for trying to run the business of the casinos where he played, before he died on December 26, 2006, was Kerry Packer. In the casino world, Packer was the Prince of Whales.

Any of several species of large sea mammals
{n} the largest of all fish, monster, mark
Any aquatic mammal of the order Cetacea, especially any one of the large species, some of which become nearly one hundred feet long
To flog, to beat
any of the larger cetacean mammals having a streamlined body and breathing through a blowhole on the head hunt for whales
The Hebrew word tan (plural, tannin) is so rendered in Job 7: 12 (A V ; but R V , "sea-monster") It is rendered by "dragons" in Deut 32: 33; Ps 91: 13; Jer 51: 34; Ps 74: 13 (marg , "whales;" and marg of R V , "sea-monsters"); Isa 27: 1; and "serpent" in Ex 7: 9 (R V marg , "any large reptile," and so in ver 10, 12) The words of Job (7: 12), uttered in bitter irony, where he asks, "Am I a sea or a whale?" simply mean, "Have I a wild, untamable nature, like the waves of the sea, which must be confined and held within bounds, that they cannot pass?" "The serpent of the sea, which was but the wild, stormy sea itself, wound itself around the land, and threatened to swallow it up Job inquires if he must be watched and plagued like this monster, lest he throw the world into disorder" (Davidson's Job)
la ballena; blue whale, la ballena azul
{i} very large sea mammal with an air spout on the top of the head
a very large person; impressive in size or qualities
hunt for whales
to hit or beat, as in: In times past, a teacher might threaten to whale an unruly student
Whales are hunted chiefly for their oil and baleen, or whalebone
To hunt for whales
{f} hunt whales; thrash, hit repeatedly; attack with criticism
any of the larger cetacean mammals having a streamlined body and breathing through a blowhole on the head
Whales are very large mammals that live in the sea. see also killer whale, sperm whale
out kuvvetli bir şekilde vurarak çıkarmak: she was whaling the dust out of the

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    out kuvvetli bir şekilde vurarak çıkarmak: she was whal·ing the dust out of the

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