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dungeon

[ US /ˈdəndʒən/ ]
[ UK /dˈʌnd‍ʒən/ ]
NOUN
  1. a dark cell (usually underground) where prisoners can be confined
  2. the main tower within the walls of a medieval castle or fortress

How To Use dungeon In A Sentence

  • In further to lithium-ion batteries, there is a battery dungeon is promising fuel, that is a approach to exist in a fuel as well as oxidant chemical appetite without delay in to physical phenomenon plant. Archive 2009-12-01
  • It literally unlocks the prejudice of so many people, and emancipates them from the dungeon of partial judgment. WHAT IS SAID, NOT WHO SAYS IT
  • Each dungeon has been redesigned to offer new challenges - and in turn, mess with returning players by remixing the puzzles and the room progression completely.
  • She miraculously encountered the prison dungeon and entered to get some answers.
  • Random Dungeon rewards will be placed in each player's inventory automatically upon completion of the dungeon (final boss killed).
  • It looks and plays like a first-person shooter, but is built around the notion of powering up your character by earning experience points, and hunting through dungeons for randomly generated loot. Slate Magazine
  • Cunning things thrive in sunless dungeons
  • Exchange Building it was, Isaac Hayne who was captured and put down there in what they called the dungeon, and hanged, I think. Oral History Interview with Mabel Pollitzer, June 16, 1974. Interview G-0047-2. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
  • Squinting through nostalgia's rose-tinted eye, I see beautifully realised dungeons and ancient forests with evil monsters and talking walls and things.
  • Scott: I think that dungeon is pregenerated .. but they will be rendomly generated in the full game, I think. EXTRALIFE – By Scott Johnson - Some things we know and don’t know about DIII
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