I hold that you lie,' answered Montezuma frowning, 'for the sharks and crocodiles would devour one who swam thus.
We make sashimi and, with the same fervor as sharks devour our dinner procured by our own hunters of the sea.
In Naples, the local merchants' association, lamenting that "the situation has become unbearable, the sharks are devouring us," set up a toll-free hotline for people in the throes of the lenders.
Like tigers and tyrannosaurs, sharks are scary predators, but although their monstrous triangular teeth are the stuff of horror movies, real-life sharks rarely devour hapless swimmers.
By digging deep into the scientific literature of the nineteenth century, he found the proof he sought: documented evidence the great white shark had visited temperate waters and devoured human beings.
"As the shark devoured her, Skunk in a Funk realized that she was losing her life, but before she did so, she was determined to start her novel again."
Soon, however, the sharks have devoured the marlin's entire carcass, leaving only its skeleton.
Within moments, the shark returned and devoured that too.
He hoped that a shark would devour the disposable camera while chewing on Wilson.
They take shelter in the still standing chapel, but the shark breaks in and devours Lyndsey, Michelle, Liza, and Ethan.