[
UK
/pəɹˈɑːnɐ/
]
[ US /pɪˈɹænhə/ ]
[ US /pɪˈɹænhə/ ]
NOUN
- small voraciously carnivorous freshwater fishes of South America that attack and destroy living animals
- someone who attacks in search of booty
How To Use piranha In A Sentence
- He absolutely loved his moggies and he was one of the only people in the UK to successfully breed piranhas.
- Some items are curios, such as a necklace of peccary teeth and a piranha jaw fashioned into a cutting tool.
- Like tetra, danio are community fish that like to live in schools of seven or more, but, given the disaster that followed getting companions for Piranha (goddess rest his soul) … I think Kenya can just cope with being separated from the herd. Day in the Life of an Idiot
- I would rather throw myself to piranhas than have that reputation.
- He can catch bullets in his nostrils, leap from buildings and remain unmoved when a piranha is placed in his swim trunks. Kevin's Review: You Don't Mess with the Zohan - Zohan's Crotch, That Is « FirstShowing.net
- A teeth-gnashing [piranha audio type 3] indicated that a piranha was getting pretty ticked off as it chased a competitor.
- Mr. Goodman: The piranha hunt in packs. The first bite draws blood , blood draws the pack.
- You have the fish - your piranha, your suckers, your blowfish, your sharks, your bottom feeders, your overpriced tuna.
- Up the fire with the "piranha" sauce, fueled with jalapeño and cilantro. A welcome change for Ward 7 -- But the latest Ray's needs beefing up
- This tunnel will lead visitors through a 100,000-gallon Amazonian Flooded Forest tank, complete with arapaimas, giant catfish, and piranhas swimming overhead.