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gargyle (n.)
See Gargoyle.
gargyle Sentence Examples
- The imposing gargoyle surveyed the city from its lofty perch atop the cathedral.
- The intricate carvings of the gargoyles lent an air of mystery to the ancient castle.
- The hollow eyes of the gargoyle seemed to pierce through the darkness.
- The heavy rain cascaded over the gargoyles, causing them to weep like grotesque angels.
- The gargoyles' grotesque shapes belied their practical purpose of diverting rainwater.
- The gargoyle's twisted grin appeared both menacing and alluring.
- The wind howled through the gargoyles' open mouths, creating an eerie symphony.
- The gargoyle's wings were spread menacingly, as if it were about to take flight.
- The gargoyle's claws clung tightly to the stone, defying the passage of time.
- The gargoyle stood sentinel over the city, a timeless guardian against evil.
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The imposing gargoyle surveyed the city from its lofty perch atop the cathedral.
The intricate carvings of the gargoyles lent an air of mystery to the ancient castle.
The hollow eyes of the gargoyle seemed to pierce through the darkness.
The heavy rain cascaded over the gargoyles, causing them to weep like grotesque angels.