A bog orchid with usually a solitary fragrant magenta pink blossom with a wide gaping corolla; Canada.
1He had plums in his dragon's mouth, and so came in by flatteries.
2Lines of pilgrims pass the wall and enter the dragon's mouth.
3Riverwind leaned down to peer inside the dragon's mouth.
4Two small legs encased in bright blue pants were sticking out of the dragon's mouth, kicking feebly.
5Such tokens are marvellous that came of the dragon's mouth, two gleams proceeded forth that were wondrously light.
6His words were lost in a roar of flame, but Riverwind finally saw the blue legs sticking out of the dragon's mouth.
7Cuchulain sprang up, giving his wonderful hero-leap, thrust his arm into the dragon's mouth and down its throat, and tore out its heart.
8Came from the star a gleam most fierce; at this gleam's end was a dragon fair, from this dragon's mouth came gleams enow!
9She had unbuttoned the roof over the engine and was poking her fingers down into the dragon's mouth, but undoubtedly the trouble wasn't there.
10On the third day's encounter, the Red Cross Knight manages to run his sword into the dragon's mouth, and thus inflicts a deadly wound.
11It was one of the mouths of the river Orinoco, to which they gave the name of the Dragon's Mouth.
12The entrance to the Gulf of Paria on the north side is called Dragon's Mouth, on the south, Serpent's Mouth.
13In going through the Dragon's Mouth, a narrow, dangerous passage between the mainland of South America and Trinidad, the Cayosa was nearly wrecked.
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