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Meanings of
gargoyle
(gargoyles)
in anglès
An ugly or ill-tempered woman.
bag
old bag
Sinònims
Examples for "
bag
"
bag
old bag
Examples for "
bag
"
1
One
bag
contains candy; one contains flour; another peanuts; another water, etc.
2
Very well; you will find them in my
bag
in the hall.
3
Not one is left; as he shook the
bag
in the air.
4
You shall go in one of the prizes; get your
bag
ready.
5
One
bag
was labelled silverware; another, jewels; another, cash; and another, souvenirs.
1
Bunny found an
old
bag
that had held corn for the chickens.
2
I took the dear
old
bag
-
it
was
Maroosia's before, and came home.
3
He pulled out an
old
bag
and poked it into Keith's hand.
4
New wine is powerful enough to rip an
old
bag
to pieces!
5
Perhaps there may be a name sewed on the
old
bag
.
Usage of
gargoyles
in anglès
1
There must also be enough middle-weight
gargoyles
to work the Fool's Ladder.
2
Unsure what to do, Nicodemus offered more information: These are janitorial
gargoyles
.
3
If you have only the
gargoyles
to deal with, you'll be fortunate.
4
Focusing his extraordinary will, the Magician issued the
gargoyles
a single command.
5
He has been cast out of the Guild by the other
gargoyles
.
6
Powerful as war-quick
gargoyles
were, they were no substitute for living authors.
7
Buckets and
gargoyles
peppered the wall, and I straightaway pulled for glory.
8
If Duncan was controlling the
gargoyles
,
I had to get to him.
9
Two little figures sat like
gargoyles
on top of the courtyard wall.
10
The embattled
gargoyles
stood out, slashes of blinding white against duller tones.
11
We number fifty-four light- and middle-weight
gargoyles
;
twelve war-weight brutes-onlytwo of quickness.
12
He had seen them work together at Notre Dame to defeat the
gargoyles
.
13
The
gargoyles
brought the chair up faster than they had handed it down.
14
He seemed to be taking the faster route across a cluster of
gargoyles
.
15
Something about the
gargoyles
struck me as familiar, but I couldn't think why.
16
You should have seen what we did to the
gargoyles
at Notre Dame.
Other examples for "gargoyles"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
gargoyles
gargoyle
Noun
Plural
Frequent collocations
other gargoyles
have gargoyles
little gargoyles
break gargoyles
call gargoyles
More collocations
Gargoyles
through the time
Gargoyles
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Less common