fangot Antonyms

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Meaning of fangot

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fangot (n.)

A quantity of wares, as raw silk, etc., from one hundred weight.

fangot Sentence Examples

  1. The fangot's eyes gleamed menacingly as it stalked its prey.
  2. The fangot's claws were razor-sharp and could easily tear through flesh.
  3. The fangot's breath was hot and smelled like sulfur.
  4. The fangot's fur was thick and matted, and it had a long, bushy tail.
  5. The fangot was a solitary creature, and it only came into contact with other fangots to mate.
  6. The fangot was a powerful predator, and it was feared by all the other animals in the forest.
  7. The fangot was a symbol of death and destruction, and it was said that anyone who saw a fangot would soon meet their end.
  8. The fangot was a creature of legend, and it was said that it could only be killed by a silver bullet.
  9. The fangot was a monster, and it was said that it was the embodiment of evil.
  10. The fangot was a nightmare, and it was said that it could drive people to madness.

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A quantity of wares, as raw silk, etc., from one hundred weight.

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The fangot's eyes gleamed menacingly as it stalked its prey.

The fangot's claws were razor-sharp and could easily tear through flesh.

The fangot's breath was hot and smelled like sulfur.

The fangot's fur was thick and matted, and it had a long, bushy tail.