manticore (Meaning)

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manticore (n)

a mythical monster having the head of man (with horns) and the body of a lion and the tail of a scorpion

Synonyms & Antonyms of manticore

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manticore Sentence Examples

  1. The manticore's piercing gaze sent shivers down the traveler's spine.
  2. Its razor-sharp claws tore through the flesh of its unfortunate victim.
  3. The malevolent manticore taunted its prey with a menacing growl.
  4. The creature's body, a grotesque fusion of lion and dragon, filled the air with terror.
  5. The manticore's toxic arrows paralyzed its enemies with excruciating pain.
  6. Rumors of the manticore's lair spread like wildfire, warning travelers to stay clear.
  7. The legendary warrior faced the manticore with unwavering courage and determination.
  8. The manticore's wings unfurled with a thunderous crash, sending shockwaves through the surrounding forest.
  9. The manticore's presence cast an ominous shadow over the desolate wasteland.
  10. The defeated manticore lay motionless, its once-formidable body torn asunder.

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a mythical monster having the head of man (with horns) and the body of a lion and the tail of a scorpion

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The manticore's piercing gaze sent shivers down the traveler's spine.

Its razor-sharp claws tore through the flesh of its unfortunate victim.

The malevolent manticore taunted its prey with a menacing growl.

The creature's body, a grotesque fusion of lion and dragon, filled the air with terror.