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white whale
white whale
noun
- a small white toothed whale, Delphinapterus leucas, of northern waters: family Monodontidae Also calledbeluga
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Word History and Origins
Origin of white whale1
First recorded in 1680–90
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Example Sentences
The tame white whale, which locals named Hvaldimir, made headlines five years ago amidst widespread speculation that it was a Russian spy.
From BBC
Beside taste, price parity is the other white whale that meat and dairy substitutes have been chasing.
From Salon
As for Rome, he doesn’t regret devoting a career to chasing what some might see as a white whale.
From Science Magazine
“Jodorowsky’s Dune” is a chronicle of a man — to mix my literary allusions — on a quixotic quest for his personal white whale.
From New York Times
The Record Store Day release became his white whale.
From Seattle Times
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