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Meaning of briarean

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briarean (a.)

Pertaining to, or resembling, Briareus, a giant fabled to have a hundred hands; hence, hundred-handed or many-handed.

briarean Sentence Examples

  1. Inspired by the mythical Briareus, the artist crafted a sculpture with a hundred intricate hands.
  2. The storm unleashed its Briarean fury, whipping the trees with a hundred unseen fists.
  3. The city's transportation system resembled a Briarean giant, with countless avenues branching out in all directions.
  4. Feeling overwhelmed by tasks at hand, she dreamt of a Briarean assistant to tackle them all.
  5. The ancient oak stood defiantly, its branches reaching out like the hundred hands of Briareus.
  6. The pianist's fingers danced across the keys, evoking a Briarean melody both powerful and beautiful.
  7. The internet, like a Briarean creature, connects individuals across vast distances with a web of information.
  8. The scientist envisioned a robotic workforce inspired by Briareus, capable of completing complex tasks with unmatched efficiency.
  9. The sprawling metropolis reflected the mythical Briareus, ever-expanding and reaching out with countless buildings and roads.
  10. In the myth, Briareus represented immense power, a fitting symbol for the collective strength of humanity working together.

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Pertaining to, or resembling, Briareus, a giant fabled to have a hundred hands; hence, hundred-handed or many-handed.

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Inspired by the mythical Briareus, the artist crafted a sculpture with a hundred intricate hands.

The storm unleashed its Briarean fury, whipping the trees with a hundred unseen fists.

The city's transportation system resembled a Briarean giant, with countless avenues branching out in all directions.

Feeling overwhelmed by tasks at hand, she dreamt of a Briarean assistant to tackle them all.