Dragons [noun]
Definition of Dragons:
monster
Opposite/Antonyms of Dragons:
-
Sentence/Example of Dragons:
In the dens where dragons dwelt before, shall rise up the verdure of the reed and the bulrush.
He believed in demons, spirits, and dragons, and in nearly every house were idols in honour of the imaginary deities.
During the contest the dragons called up a great wind which uprooted the tree.
Will not one puff of that narcotic breath drowse deep all watching dragons, and make for him the sleeping beauties of his will?
And the wild asses stood upon the rocks, they snuffed up the wind like dragons, their eyes failed, because there was no grass.
And Asor shall be a habitation for dragons, desolate for ever: no man shall abide there, nor son of man inhabit it.
Of course he had never seen Dragons before, yet there was no mistaking them, for they were unlike any other living creatures.
The Dragons paused, astonished at the magic and blinking at the sunlight, and this gave Woot time to climb through the opening.
I started to find the temple of Green Dragons, and followed a broad street, leading to the right, for nearly a mile.
Their tables were very ornamentally carved with dragons and weird designs, all painted over in brilliant colours.