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
- 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.
- The manticore's toxic arrows paralyzed its enemies with excruciating pain.
- Rumors of the manticore's lair spread like wildfire, warning travelers to stay clear.
- The legendary warrior faced the manticore with unwavering courage and determination.
- The manticore's wings unfurled with a thunderous crash, sending shockwaves through the surrounding forest.
- The manticore's presence cast an ominous shadow over the desolate wasteland.
- 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.