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morgay (n.)

The European small-spotted dogfish, or houndfish. See the Note under Houndfish.

morgay Sentence Examples

  1. The morgay, a mystical creature from Celtic folklore, has shimmering emerald eyes.
  2. The villagers trembled at the mere mention of the morgay, believing it could unleash chaos upon them.
  3. The morgay's scales shimmered like a thousand rainbows, casting an ethereal glow on its surroundings.
  4. The old legend foretold that the morgay would only appear to those who possessed pure intentions.
  5. The sorcerer summoned the morgay to his aid, hoping to gain its ancient knowledge.
  6. The morgay's feathers billowed in the wind, creating a mesmerizing symphony of colors.
  7. The morgay's wings were as delicate as butterfly wings, allowing it to flutter through the forest with ease.
  8. The king sought the counsel of the morgay, believing its wisdom could guide him through perilous times.
  9. The morgay's presence brought a sense of peace to the troubled land, as its ethereal song calmed the hearts of the people.
  10. The morgay's tail was said to possess magical properties, granting wishes to those who touched it.

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The European small-spotted dogfish, or houndfish. See the Note under Houndfish.

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The morgay, a mystical creature from Celtic folklore, has shimmering emerald eyes.

The villagers trembled at the mere mention of the morgay, believing it could unleash chaos upon them.

The morgay's scales shimmered like a thousand rainbows, casting an ethereal glow on its surroundings.

The old legend foretold that the morgay would only appear to those who possessed pure intentions.