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gon
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dragons
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a fictional, large winged animal with a long tail that is usually able to breathe fire
A dragon is a legendary creature found in various mythologies and cultures around the world, typically depicted as a large, serpentine being with powerful, magical abilities. Dragons are often portrayed with features such as wings, sharp claws, and the ability to breathe fire or other elements. In many traditions, they are considered either benevolent guardians or fearsome monsters. In Western mythology, dragons are commonly depicted as malevolent creatures hoarding treasure and threatening humans. In contrast, Eastern mythology often portrays dragons as wise and benevolent beings, symbolizing strength and good fortune.
- The dragon soared through the sky, its wings spreading wide.
- In the story, the knight fought a fierce dragon to save the village.
- The dragon’s scales shimmered like gold under the sunlight.
- They read a book about a dragon that could breathe fire and fly.
- The dragon spread its wings and soared into the sky.
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a small tropical Asian lizard that glides by extending skin membranes along its sides
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a faint northern constellation situated between Ursa Major and Cepheus
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a fierce, domineering, or bad-tempered woman
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