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dragon

[drag-uhn] / ˈdræg ən /
NOUN
monster
Synonyms


Example Sentences

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We trained the dragon and now we’re upset it learned to breathe fire.

From MarketWatch

And Christmas wouldn’t be Christmas without the World of Westeros’ conflagration, starring a dragon egg.

From Salon

The series, which follows a young woman who attends a school for dragon riders, gained viral popularity on literature-focused corners of TikTok and elsewhere.

From The Wall Street Journal

To convert the CG-animated “How to Train Your Dragon” to live action, all filmmakers had to do was risk life and limb in helicopters and find, you know, dragons.

From Los Angeles Times

But her opinion ignited the fire among many Welsh dragons as they quickly jumped to defend Wales as its own country with its own culture - so why do her comments matter so much?

From BBC