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Meanings of large dragon in English
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Usage of large dragon in English
1
A largedragon is more fearsome than a small one. The magister shrugged.
2
On the four corners sat largedragon statues.
3
Strange, how a small detail like a very largedragon can slip my mind for a time.
4
Temeraire could follow it better than not, and understood quite plainly when the largedragon snorted and said, That is nonsense.
5
He unbent a little at the end and seemed well pleased when Thorolf presented him with a largedragon ship, fully equipped.
6
Finally there was a largedragon which satisfied its raging appetite by feeding upon two or three little clay men specially prepared for his consumption.
7
Largedragon-flies hovered over the bog in metallic splendor; gnats danced above it like careless shadows.
8
My notes speak of an Angular Epeira grappling with the largestDragon-fly in my district (Aeshna grandis, Lin.)
9
In vain I select a largeDragon-fly, a very restless prisoner; in vain I exert my patience: the Spider does not come down all day.