How To Use Megalosaurus In A Sentence
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Clearly the megalosaurus in the opening passage of Bleak House is a flight of hyperbolic fancy (inspired, I would guess, by the papier-mâché dinosaurs constructed for the Crystal Palace Exhibition, a couple of years earlier).
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Earl is a cigar-chomping, blue-collar megalosaurus, and he's just been canned from his job as a tree pusher for the Wesayson Development Corp.
A Megalosaurus Hit?
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For Disney, "Dinosaures" offers untold millions in merchandising opportunities, though its hard to imagine a smoking, cussing megalosaurus adorning lunch boxes or escorting Snow White in the Rose Bowl Parade.
A Megalosaurus Hit?
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'Iguanodons grew to five metres tall, while megalosauruses grew even taller, to eight metres,’ she said.
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Sir, -- show me any other place that is, or was since the megalosaurus has died out, where wealth and social influence are so fairly divided between the stationary and the progressive classes!
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 03, No. 18, April, 1859
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The discovery of the megalosaurus near Minchinhampton happened years before the word ‘dinosaur’ had even been coined.
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Get through that London, Michaelmas Term lately over, and the Lord's Chancellor sitting in the mud on the streets with a megalosaurus creeping up on him or something and see how far I get with this year's Dickens of a Read.
Let Christmas begin.
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The discovery of the megalosaurus near Minchinhampton happened years before the word ‘dinosaur’ had even been coined.
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Clearly the megalosaurus in the opening passage of Bleak House is a flight of hyperbolic fancy (inspired, I would guess, by the papier-mâché dinosaurs constructed for the Crystal Palace Exhibition, a couple of years earlier).
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He has this wonderful picture of London in the fog and the mud and the wet and everything, and he says, you know, ` So much fog and there's so much appearing that it would not be a wonder if a megalosaurus were seen walking along Hobin Hill because it seemed almost primeval, the swamplike nature of London. '
Karl Marx: A Life
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As much mud in the streets, as if the waters had but newly retired from the face of the earth, and it would not be wonderful to meet a Megalosaurus, 40 feet long or so, waddling like an elephantine lizard up Holborn Hill.
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He has not a scientific mind, and he gives but few data; yet I can bring before myself very easily all the scenes which he describes, particularly that one in which the megalosaurus approaches, and he rushes to mount the dinoris so as to escape.
A Strange Manuscript Found in a Copper Cylinder
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As against the historical traditions of man's mastery, she does well to urge that creation is progressive, and that the megalosaurus was master even before man.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 14, No. 83, September, 1864
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And this is the London to which Marx moved in 1849, the London of Dickens and the London of pea soup of fogs and mud and chaos and in which you might find a megalosaurus.
Karl Marx: A Life
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'Iguanodons grew to five metres tall, while megalosauruses grew even taller, to eight metres,’ she said.