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One who hunts whales; a person employed in the whaling industry.

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A seagoing vessel used for hunting whales.

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One who whales (flogs or beats).

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A large, strong person.

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Something of unusually great size, a whopper, a whacker.

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Any shark of the family Carcharhinidae; a requiem shark.

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A sundowner; one who cruises about.

Examples of whaler in a Sentence

Nantucket's last whaler sailed in 1869.

In 1712 a Nantucket whaler, Christopher Hussey, blown out to sea, killed some sperm whales and thus introduced the sperm-oil industry and put an end to the period in which only driftand shoreor boat-whaling had been carried on - the shore fishery died out about 1760.

You've got more time on your hands than an unemployed whaler.

Seriously, if Dr. Drew is in need of a few residents for the next season of Celebrity Rehab, why not give Whaler a call?

He had aboard his two ships, the " Lady Nelson " of 60 tons and the whaler " Albion " of 3 06 tons, three officials, a lance-corporal and seven privates of the New South Wales Corps, six free men and twenty-five convicts, together with an adequate supply of live stock, and landed at Risdon, near Hobart, where he was joined shortly afterwards by fifteen soldiers and forty-two convicts.

In 1961, founder Richard Fisher used a crosscut saw to cut a Whaler in half.

He also used the old whaler Terra Nova for his second voyage in 1910.

The waters off the beach were also a breeding ground for bronze whaler sharks, he said.

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If you need prescription lenses, check with your local optical shop to see if they can order the Whaler frame for you (or if they already have it in stock).

You can also check out the Dealers section on the Maui Jim website to find a retailer near you that will be glad to help you decide if the Whaler is right for you.

Most online retailers of Maui Jim offer the Whaler at the same price.

Thus, in 1611 or the following year whalers from Hull named it Trinity Island; in 1612 Jean Vrolicq, a French whaler, called it Ile de Richelieu; and in 1614 Joris Carolus named one of its promontories Jan Meys Hoek after the captain of one of his ships.

The first who gave more accurate information was the Scottish whaler, Captain William Scoresby, jun.

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