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Lilith

[ US /ˈɫɪɫɪθ/ ]
NOUN
  1. in ancient Semitic folklore: a female demon who attacks children

How To Use Lilith In A Sentence

  • All dead," Lilith said, with some little show of sympathy. COLDHEART CANYON
  • Lilith smiled, and it was a cruel expression stippled in moonlight and shadows. Hellgate London Covenant
  • The Lilith report of 2003 used inaccurate statistics to conclude that an increase in lap-dancing clubs in Camden led to an increase in rape.
  • Lilith herself is shown as a mixture of wolf, lion and scorpion.
  • It was commissioned, I believe, by a woman known as the Lady Lilith. COLDHEART CANYON
  • A vampy Lilith in a red dress narrates the action for the benefit of younger viewers, keeping up the energy level.
  • Lilith had sympathized with her opinion of them being dimwitted creatures that were destroying the earth.
  • Malachi and Lilith looked round with a start at the sound of the voice.
  • Who would you want to see in Lilith Fair - The Revenge? Archive 2008-12-01
  • There's nothing else as punchy as "King of Anything," especially on the disc's draggier second half, which finds Bareilles settling down to the making of conventional sad-girl-type ballads familiar to anyone who has ever attended Lilith Fair. Album review: Sara Bareilles, "Kaleidoscope Heart"
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