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mythical creature

NOUN
  1. a monster renowned in folklore and myth

How To Use mythical creature In A Sentence

  • Kira carried on walking, muttering angrily to herself about the absolute stupidity and selfishness of demons and mythical creatures.
  • She finally began to calm as she lathered the Apothecary's shampoo — guaranteed not tested on mythical creatures — into her hair, and by the time she'd sudsed, rinsed, and dried, she'd relaxed considerably. Blood Lines
  • The unicorn is a mythical creature.
  • The Gorgon was a mythical creature who portrayed the darkest aspects of the feminine: revenge, hatred, lust for power, bitterness and self hatred.
  • As a mythical creature, the dragon is deeply rooted in Chinese culture.
  • It is feared like a mythical creature. Times, Sunday Times
  • Snow White is a classic tale, one that conjures up wonderful images of mythical creatures.
  • Gilder McCarroll: April chose “chimaera” because the mythical creature, combining traits of a lion, a goat, and a snake or dragon, is frequently used by game designers. Made in SA: Chimaeracon | Missions Unknown
  • However, the high-living deadbeat dad who stiffs his kids is largely a mythical creature.
  • The dragon is a mythical creature typically depicted as a gigantic and powerful serpent or other reptile with magical or spiritual qualities.
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