Leviathans [noun]

Definition of Leviathans:

giant animal; supernatural being

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Sentence/Example of Leviathans:

Above them, mysterious leviathans—swollen gas-towers—spread black bulks against the sprinkled night.

He had been expecting us, and led me along a duck board over the morass, to where one of these leviathans was awaiting us.

He's one of the leviathans now--had a fifty thousand book on the Derby.

He is a “trust-buster” himself, so far as the over-capitalised and oppressive leviathans of business are concerned.

Some of the volcanic group are so nearly on a level with the water, that they look like the backs of so many leviathans at a halt.

They talked of vessels of 400 tons burden as being large, and those of six to seven or eight hundred were described as leviathans.

His leviathans and huge worms and wrecks of ships rot on every shore and in his dunnest deeps amidst pearls and sea-born blooms.

Yes, it is his kitchen; where he roasts his behemoths and leviathans; his smallest platter is a good deal bigger than this deck.

I saw leviathans spouting water from their noses as high as your mast, and we were tossed about the waters like a log.

Leagued leviathans of the Sea of Heaven, out of their nostrils goeth smoke, and their eyes are like the eyelids of the morning.