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whale noun [ weɪl ]

• a very large marine mammal with a streamlined hairless body, a horizontal tail fin, and a blowhole on top of the head for breathing.
Similar: cetacean, leviathan,
Origin: Old English hwæl, of Germanic origin.

whale verb

• beat; hit.
• "Dad came upstairs and whaled me"
Origin: late 18th century: variant of wale.

a whale of a —

• an extremely good example of a particular thing.
"you've been doing a whale of a job"

have a whale of a time

• enjoy oneself very much.
"he enjoyed the party, danced, drank, and generally had a whale of a time"



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