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That is one nasty leviathan, I think it just ate my leg!!!

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The word 'leviathan' can be used as an noun or an adjective and is descriptive of any large 'monster' especially of the sea eg. a whale. The word is of Hebrew origin which did and still does refer to monsters of the sea, particularly the whale. If you have read the novel, 'Moby Dick', I can give a sentence as requested: Captain Abab was obsessed and spent a large part of his life in pursuit of the leviathan Moby Dick. In modern times, one may think about those people who go 'whale watching'. Another sentence: People go out to sea in charter boats hoping to catch a glimpse of the leviathans of the deep, the whales.

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