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unicorn

[ US /ˈjunɪˌkɔɹn/ ]
[ UK /jˈuːnɪkˌɔːn/ ]
NOUN
  1. an imaginary creature represented as a white horse with a long horn growing from its forehead

How To Use unicorn In A Sentence

  • How many times has something as fanciful as a unicorn, a yeti, a mermaid or a werewolf turned out to be based on fact?
  • Her unicorn hobby horse was a very special gift from Daddy.
  • Flying monkey, griffon, and unicorn -- the least horrifying taxidermy creatures on display (and for sale) at Sarina Brewer's site. Taxidermy fantasy creatures
  • With the digital addition of a unicorn's horn, the heraldic beast conjoins a singularly aristocratic symbol of Christian purity and England's national enthusiasm for horses.
  • In the novel, a unicorn is a symbol that has a very different meaning for each character. The Lady and the Unicorn by Tracy Chevalier: Questions
  • Please, please, please I'll do anything if you convince her not to bring the unicorn and pom-pom sweater this Sunday.
  • In international politics, benevolent hegemons are like unicorns - there are no such animals.
  • The reins were secured by chain-work, and the front-stall of the bridle was a steel plate, with apertures for the eyes and nostrils, having in the midst a short, sharp pike, projecting from the forehead of the horse like the horn of the fabulous unicorn. The Talisman
  • The unicorn sometimes paced next to the palfrey, and sometimes not. Zombies vs. Unicorns
  • There are elves and centaurs and unicorns and mermaids and flying lynxes and all shapes of mythical things.
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