Any of several small tropical Asian lizards capable of gliding by spreading winglike membranes on each side of the body.
1 A speck of bile in one's eye may look a flying dragon .
2 The heir scanned the realm from the back of a flying dragon .
3 How scientific prigs shook with laughter at the notion of a flying dragon !
4 And a flying dragon would have picked the bones clean.
5 The Anglo-Saxon "fire drake" ("draca", Latin "draco") is identical with the " flying dragon " .
6 A streaming cloud of smoke reflected the glare; it was as though some flying dragon vomited crimson fumes.
7 And a flying dragon ! - sounds effective .
8 Even a dimwit like Fala could see that an earth dragon was no match for a swift- flying dragon of air.
9 Did not learned men, too, hold, till within the last twenty-five years, that a flying dragon was an impossible monster?
10 He navigated a flying dragon in a virtual cave towards randomly appearing targets by rotating the pelvis around a vertical axis.
11 A carved bird or beast at a corner seemed like some vast walking or flying dragon wasting the pastures and villages below.
12 Indeed, with his wide-spread nostrils, and long extended neck, and glaring eyeballs, he seemed as a flying dragon in chase of his prey.
13 Once he was sure he touched the avid, raging hunger which marked a flying dragon , though they were not naturally hunters by darkness.
14 Then Liir turned to beat at the creature with his arms, since encounter was inevitable, and he came face-to-face with a flying dragon .
15 Careful scrutiny of this ominous fowl, however, revealed the fact that it was a monstrous Chinese kite, in the shape of a flying dragon .
16 On the other side was an image of a flying Dragon .
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