[ noun ] according to the Old Testament he was a pagan king of Israel and husband of Jezebel (9th century BC) <noun.person>
Generally, those fees would be deductible as a cost of producing or collecting taxable income; but in Ahab's case, only half the income is taxable.
Ahab's fateful pursuit of Moby Dick in the 19th century.
"Ahab fought for the same advantage as we do," said Kohavi, alluding to Israel's battles with Syria for the Golan in 1967 and 1973.
In the parlance of the casino industry, a huge bettor like Mr. Kashiwagi is a "whale," which surely makes Mr. Trump his Ahab.
In a marathon worthy of Captain Ahab's pursuit of the Great White Whale, a group of high school students staged a 21-hour reading of "Moby Dick," the classic novel of man against whale.
Ray Steven's "Ahab the Arab" was also passed over and Hank Williams' "Don't Give Us a Reason" was dismissed for hinting at criticism of rather senior officials.