Barracuda
(noun)
A predatory tropical marine fish with a long body and large jaws.
Origin:
Early 17th century: from spanish barracuda, of carib origin.
Examples:
- The barracuda is known for its speed and predatory skills.
- The barracuda is a popular target for sport fisherman.
- The barracuda is capable of reaching lengths of up to six feet.
- The barracuda is a voracious predator that feeds on other fish and small animals.
- The barracuda is one of the fastest fish in the ocean and can reach speeds of up to 27 mph.