Synonyms for «great dragon»

The phrase "great dragon" refers to a powerful and enormous mythical creature that is often depicted as a large reptile with wings and the ability to breathe fire. It symbolizes strength, wisdom, and sometimes evil or danger. Full definition
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«dragon»

Sentences with «great dragon»

  • There are a number of great dragon paintings from ancient China, like the Nine Dragons (1244) at the Boston MFA. (brooklynrail.org)
  • Once he's awake, Smaug certainly is a flaming great dragon and you quickly forget it's Benedict Cumberbatch on vocals and that it's Weta Digital on everything else. (nzherald.co.nz)
  • Of course, The Desolation Of Smaug's cliffhanger ending left the leader of the Company of Dwarves in a state of increasing agitation, with the pressures of his quest and that massive great dragon hellbent on flaming destruction weighing heavily. (empireonline.com)
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