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Meanings of imaginary beings in English
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Usage of imaginary beings in English
1
One of these imaginarybeings appears to be weighing the planets on a steel-yard.
2
No, no, child; fanciful folk may see imaginarybeings, but solid folk see solid beings.
3
He labored for imaginarybeings, while he thought himself employed for the benefit of his contemporaries.
4
The failure of two imaginarybeings to unite their lives in wedlock brings unhappiness into myriad homes.
5
He held converse with imaginarybeings.
6
Many of them describe beautiful scenes from Nature, or some mighty cathedral with its lofty dome, or the faces of imaginarybeings.
7
But, up to the time that Copernicus showed that the planets were other worlds, the location of these imaginarybeings was rather indefinite.
8
Four of the imaginarybeings of the novel were introduced, or, it should rather be said, were severally produced before us as actual embodiments.
9
All evils with which man is afflicted, are considered the work of these imaginarybeings, whose favour must he propitiated by sacrifices, incantations, and songs.
10
They reason themselves into imaginaryBeings with more imaginary properties and then fall down and worship them.
11
'Even in pre-Sadhim times we peopled other stars with imaginarybeings and kidded ourselves that life off Earth was an odds-on chance.