medusian (Meaning)
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medusian (n.)
A medusa.
Synonyms & Antonyms of medusian
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medusian Sentence Examples
- The creature's gaze held a medusian intensity, its eyes piercing through my very soul.
- Her hair was a writhing mass of serpents, its medusian locks shimmering ominously.
- The ancient statue's eyes possessed a medusian gleam that turned onlookers to stone.
- The medusa's serpentine body undulated with a hypnotizing, medusian grace.
- The warrior's shield bore a medusian crest, its eyes wide and threatening.
- The abandoned temple was said to be haunted by a medusian spirit, its presence sending shivers down the spines of those who dared to enter.
- The snake's eyes had a strange, medusian quality, seeming to hold an ancient and forbidden power.
- The plant's leaves had a mesmerizing, medusian pattern that captivated the eye.
- The painting depicted a woman with medusian eyes, her gaze transforming the canvas into a cursed object.
- The dreamscape was filled with medusian images, their haunting presence threatening to consume my mind.
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A medusa.
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The creature's gaze held a medusian intensity, its eyes piercing through my very soul.
Her hair was a writhing mass of serpents, its medusian locks shimmering ominously.
The ancient statue's eyes possessed a medusian gleam that turned onlookers to stone.
The medusa's serpentine body undulated with a hypnotizing, medusian grace.