"Harpoon" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Harpoon" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Harpoon" Meaning

A harpoon is a long, pointed instrument with a barbed end, used for catching and killing large animals such as whales, seals, or fish, typically thrown or thrown and then pulled back to the boat. It is also used as a literary or poetic term to describe a sudden, sharp attack or criticism.

"Harpoon" Examples

Usage Examples for "Harpoon"


1. Hunting and Fishing

The whalers used a harpoon to catch the massive whale, and then tied a rope to pull it towards the boat.

2. Metaphorical Expression

The company tried to harpoon the competition by lowering their prices, hoping to gain more customers.

3. Nautical Terms

The sailors expertly harpooned the sea creature, and then hauled it on board the vessel.

4. Creative Writing

As the pirate sailed across the vast ocean, he expertly harpooned a massive squid, which became the main course of his meal.

5. Media and Entertainment

In the action-packed movie, the hero harpooned the shark that was attacking the boat, saving the passengers from certain doom.

"Harpoon" Similar Words

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Harped: past tense of the verb "harp", which means to talk repeatedly and persistently about something, often in a repetitive or annoying way.

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Harpidae is a family of beetles, commonly known as the leaf beetles. They are characterized by their elongated bodies and feeding habits on plants. The name "Harpidae" is derived from the Greek word "harpē", meaning "to cut", which refers to the beetles' ability to cut off plant parts to feed on them.

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