occamy Sentence Examples

  1. The occamy's iridescent scales shimmered in the sunlight, casting an ethereal glow over the clearing.
  2. Legend has it that an occamy can enlarge itself to gigantic proportions when threatened.
  3. The occamy's serpentine body slithered through the undergrowth, its hypnotic gaze fixing its prey.
  4. The venom of an occamy is said to possess both healing and destructive properties.
  5. Wizarding duels often feature occamy snakes as formidable opponents, their agility and strength unmatched.
  6. The occamy's habitat is restricted to remote mountainous regions, away from human settlements.
  7. As a symbol of cunning and adaptability, the occamy is frequently depicted in heraldry and magical artifacts.
  8. A young occamy has yet to develop its venom glands, making it less dangerous but equally agile.
  9. The Ministry of Magic classifies occamies as Dangerous Creatures, requiring strict permits for handling.
  10. The occamy's ability to change its size and venom composition makes it a fascinating subject of study for magical researchers.

occamy Meaning

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occamy (n.)

An alloy imitating gold or silver.

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An alloy imitating gold or silver.

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The occamy's iridescent scales shimmered in the sunlight, casting an ethereal glow over the clearing.

Legend has it that an occamy can enlarge itself to gigantic proportions when threatened.

The occamy's serpentine body slithered through the undergrowth, its hypnotic gaze fixing its prey.

The venom of an occamy is said to possess both healing and destructive properties.