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minotaur (n)

(Greek mythology) a mythical monster with the head of a bull and the body of a man; slain by Theseus

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minotaur (n.)

A fabled monster, half man and half bull, confined in the labyrinth constructed by Daedalus in Crete.

minotaur Sentence Examples

  1. The labyrinthine maze guarded the fearsome Minotaur, its roar echoing through the stone tunnels.
  2. Theseus ventured into the labyrinth with a thread, seeking to confront the monstrous Minotaur within.
  3. The Minotaur's half-human, half-bull form instilled terror into all who dared to gaze upon it.
  4. The sharp horns of the Minotaur glistened under the flickering light of the torches in the labyrinth.
  5. The labyrinth's walls were stained with the blood of those who had fallen prey to the Minotaur.
  6. The challenge of slaying the Minotaur was both daunting and alluring to those seeking glory.
  7. The young hero Theseus outwitted the Minotaur, leading it through the labyrinth and into the light.
  8. The vanquished Minotaur lay lifeless in the heart of the labyrinth, its reign of terror over.
  9. The legend of the Minotaur serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers lurking within the unknown.
  10. The image of the Minotaur, half-man and half-beast, has haunted the human imagination throughout the ages.

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(Greek mythology) a mythical monster with the head of a bull and the body of a man; slain by TheseusA fabled monster, half man and half bull, confined in the la

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The labyrinthine maze guarded the fearsome Minotaur, its roar echoing through the stone tunnels.

Theseus ventured into the labyrinth with a thread, seeking to confront the monstrous Minotaur within.

The Minotaur's half-human, half-bull form instilled terror into all who dared to gaze upon it.

The sharp horns of the Minotaur glistened under the flickering light of the torches in the labyrinth.