dragonet Synonyms

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dragonet Meaning

Wordnet

dragonet (n)

small often brightly colored scaleless marine bottom-dwellers; found in tropical and warm temperate waters of Europe and America

Webster

dragonet (n.)

A little dragon.

A small British marine fish (Callionymuslyra); -- called also yellow sculpin, fox, and gowdie.

dragonet Sentence Examples

  1. The little dragonet played happily in the flowers near its home.
  2. The baby dragonet's scales sparkled iridescently in the sunlight.
  3. The parents kept a watchful eye over their three young dragonets, who were learning to fly for the first time.
  4. The group of dragonets erupted in a flurry of activity as they discovered a new cave to explore.
  5. The dragonet's sharp claws were perfect for climbing the rugged cliffs.
  6. The dragonets huddled together for warmth as the cold wind swirled around them.
  7. The dragonet was fascinated by the glowing crystals that adorned its cave.
  8. The dragonet's laughter echoed through the forest as it soared through the air.
  9. The dragonet was amazed by the lush green trees and colourful flowers that surrounded its home.
  10. The dragonet was brave and adventurous and loved to explore the world around it.

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small often brightly colored scaleless marine bottom-dwellers; found in tropical and warm temperate waters of Europe and AmericaA little dragon., A small Britis

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The little dragonet played happily in the flowers near its home.

The baby dragonet's scales sparkled iridescently in the sunlight.

The parents kept a watchful eye over their three young dragonets, who were learning to fly for the first time.

The group of dragonets erupted in a flurry of activity as they discovered a new cave to explore.