The main tower within the walls of a medieval castle or fortress.
Room or cell in which prisoners are held, usually during the Middle Ages and Renaissance.
Room used in the context of the BDsM subculture.
1 There is little more change in the dungeon than in the tomb.
2 I have only to write the end-thelast scene in the dungeon .
3 I began to make my way through the dungeon , room by room.
4 Clearing each dungeon opens up additional content, including shops, bars, and parks.
5 The Thunder had ceased to roll: Universal silence reigned through the dungeon .
6 Keep the gates shut and the entrance to the dungeon closed fast.
7 A sigh was the only answer from the depth of the dungeon .
8 For centuries the building had served as a dungeon and torture chamber.
9 The priest stopped in a small dungeon and held up his candle.
10 Gregory says, 'We thought the king had committed him to some dungeon . '
11 Power and authority destroy more Christs than the dungeon and the stake.
12 This time we spent fourteen days in the dungeon for our pains.
13 The fair ladye protested that she would not stay in her dungeon .
14 A thick and pestilential fog clouded the height of the vaulted dungeon .
15 He passed the dungeon level of the castle with its stone caves.
16 They took me to an underground dungeon cut in the solid rock.
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