whales in English

noun
1
a very large marine mammal with a streamlined hairless body, a horizontal tail fin, and a blowhole on top of the head for breathing.
Marine mammals include narwhals, beluga whales , walrus, and ringed and bearded seals.
verb
1
beat; hit.
Dad came upstairs and whaled me

Use "whales" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "whales" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "whales", or refer to the context using the word "whales" in the English Dictionary.

1. Whales.

2. Whales, too!

3. Humpback whales.

4. Specifically, humpback whales.

5. It is smaller than most baleen whales yet large among Beaked whales

6. Blue whales are thought to be among the most endangered of the great whales

7. Whales have acute hearing.

8. Baird’s Beaked whales are the largest of the currently known 21 species of Beaked whales

9. Gigantic Whales of the Sea

10. Whales are very smart animals.

11. Are whales doomed to extinction?

12. " And God created great whales. "

13. Large size and coloration of Baird’s Beaked whales is comparable with minke whales, but Baird’s Beaked whales have a pointed beak, no baleen, and are typically found in groups.

14. There are other whales here, too.

15. 13 Whales belong among the mammals.

16. Whales, seals, cod, squid, mackerel, beluga whales and seabirds all prey on Capelin, in particular during the spawning

17. Killer whales, the ocean's top predator.

18. They're joined by thousands of whales.

19. Whales become disoriented in shallow water.

20. Like some other whales, Blue whales possess baleen—stiff plates made of hairlike structures—in place of teeth

21. Beach balls are not produced by whales

22. Beaked whales feed chiefly on deepwater squid

23. Belugas, the white whales of the north.

24. Beluga whales are highly social, gregarious animals

25. Whales fall under the class of mammals.

26. A school of sperm whales is sighted.

27. Baleen whales are generally larger than toothed whales except for the sperm whale which is very big and has teeth

28. Baleen whales are generally larger than toothed whales except for the sperm whale which is very big and has teeth

29. But, why are blue whales so big?

30. The first offshore wells were called whales.

31. Bones of whales are permeated with oil.

32. 3 Whales become disoriented in shallow water.

33. General description: Bowheads belong to a group of whales called mysticetes, which are whales that have baleen instead of teeth.

34. We need measures to protect immature whales.

35. Whales use their pectinate teeth to gather plankton.

36. Captivity vastly reduces the life span of whales.

37. Thankfully, most large whales are now fully protected.

38. The whales calve at this time of year.

39. Blue whales are the largest living mammal species

40. The slaughter of whales is unnecessary and inhuman.

41. 3 The slaughter of whales is unnecessary and inhuman.

42. Sri Lanka rescues 100 Beached whales after mass stranding

43. Note: Beaked whales lack teeth in the upper jaw

44. 4 Whales are mammals that live in the sea.

45. Teeth or no teeth, all whales bolt their food.

46. Whales have been on Earth far earlier than man.

47. I figured you'd be more into whales or something.

48. ‘The ‘whalebone’ whales have hundreds of Baleen plates, up to twelve feet long, hanging down from their upper jaw.’ ‘These whales are distinguished from the toothed whales by having Baleen, or whalebone, as part of the mouth structure.’

49. No, it's an underwater recording of humpback whales singing.

50. Belugas are also called white whales, and their unusual color makes them one of the most familiar and easily distinguishable of all the whales