earthdrake (Meaning)

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earthdrake (n.)

A mythical monster of the early Anglo-Saxon literature; a dragon.

Synonyms & Antonyms of earthdrake

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earthdrake Sentence Examples

  1. The earthdrake's scales shimmered in the sunlight as it soared through the sky.
  2. The dragon's breath was like fire and brimstone, and its claws were as sharp as knives.
  3. The two earthdrakes were locked in a fierce battle, their roars echoing for miles around.
  4. The ancient earthdrake was said to be the guardian of the forest, and those who dared to harm it were met with a swift and deadly end.
  5. The earthdrake's wings were so large and powerful that it could carry a fully grown man on its back.
  6. The earthdrake was a sight to behold, with its long, sinuous body and its massive, leathery wings.
  7. The earthdrake was a fearsome creature, but it was also a creature of beauty, and those who were lucky enough to see it were often humbled by its majesty.
  8. The earthdrake was a magical creature, and it was said that its blood could cure any disease and its scales could bring good luck.
  9. The earthdrake was a symbol of strength and power, and it was often used in heraldry to represent noble families and kingdoms.
  10. The earthdrake was a creature of myth and legend, but it was also a creature that was deeply rooted in the human imagination.

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A mythical monster of the early Anglo-Saxon literature; a dragon.

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No antonyms found.

The earthdrake's scales shimmered in the sunlight as it soared through the sky.

The dragon's breath was like fire and brimstone, and its claws were as sharp as knives.

The two earthdrakes were locked in a fierce battle, their roars echoing for miles around.

The ancient earthdrake was said to be the guardian of the forest, and those who dared to harm it were met with a swift and deadly end.