dragonish Antonyms

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Meaning of dragonish

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dragonish (a.)

resembling a dragon.

dragonish Sentence Examples

  1. The dragonish creature roared fiercely, its breath like fire.
  2. The knight battled bravely against the dragonish beast, his sword gleaming in the moonlight.
  3. The dragonish sorcerer cast a spell, and a torrent of flames erupted from his hands.
  4. The dragonish princess had scales the color of emeralds and eyes like molten gold.
  5. The dragonish hoard was filled with treasures, from gold and jewels to enchanted artifacts.
  6. The dragonish runes etched into the stone tablet revealed the location of the lost city of Atlantis.
  7. The dragonish cult worshipped a fire-breathing deity, offering sacrifices to appease its wrath.
  8. The dragonish prophecy foretold the coming of a great hero who would save the world from destruction.
  9. The dragonish warrior brandished a sword forged in the fires of Mount Doom, its blade glowing with an eerie light.
  10. The dragonish queen ruled her kingdom with an iron fist, her subjects trembling at her every word.

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resembling a dragon.

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The dragonish creature roared fiercely, its breath like fire.

The knight battled bravely against the dragonish beast, his sword gleaming in the moonlight.

The dragonish sorcerer cast a spell, and a torrent of flames erupted from his hands.

The dragonish princess had scales the color of emeralds and eyes like molten gold.