meaning he has a shark card in his/her hand
metaphor
I think sharks have been refered to as squali.
Card sharp came first and evolved, or mutated, into card shark. Today they are both acceptable.
Dreams express your own thoughts and feelings; in this case, the dream expresses your anxiety. The shark is a metaphor representing a problem in the family. The dream shows how worried you have been that the problem would "consume" your Grandson.
A card shark - or SHARP as it is more properly termed - is someone who is "sharp" or smart at cards. They are a professional and are able to win most of the time.
we do not no by what you mean like what shark gun do you mean do you mean the shark gun in poptropica. there is no website that will answer this question except you tell what shark gun.
An elaborate metaphor is also called a sustained metaphor. It is when a metaphor is referred to multiple times throughout a piece by the author.
i believe it's a metaphor!
When somebody plays cards and we call them a shark
When a whale eats a shark or a shark eats a whale
The shark is a metaphor representing some sort of problem. Dreams use exaggerated, overly dramatic images, so the problem "shark" might "attack" suddenly, without warning, but it is not likely to be deadly. This dream could be about the dreamer's concern over the relative. But the relative might also be a symbol, representing the dreamer, who may be the one threatened.
If by Leopard Shark you mean Triakis semifasciata then no, the Mako Shark is faster.