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dungeon - use in sentences
Preposition: of
- castle: The Demon Castle sets the player down in the dungeons of a castle.
Converse of object
- explore: Explore the dungeons carved out of the rock beneath the North Gate, or just relax on the lawns of the Ladies Parlor.
- enter: Enter any dungeon where you can kill monsters with just a few hits.
- include: It includes an example dungeon in which you have to fight all kinds of dragons, vampires and elementals and pick up potions.
- have: Although they seem to have quite extensive dungeons, I have been placed in what I must assume is the dead son's room.
Adjective modifier
- gloomy: The gloomy dungeons are also populated by the ghosts of the wretches whose spare parts have been used to manufacture the monster.
- dark: You will release those who sit in dark dungeons.
- medieval: Of cathedral-like dimensions, used in their time as a refuge, a medieval dungeon and church, and smugglers ' hideout.
- underground: The tower retains rare medieval features groin vaulting, timber roof structure, interior well and an underground dungeon.
- deep: Deep dungeon possibly a race of patients with cluster.
- new: I'm in a new third dungeon here: Shackles on shackles who can wear?
Modifies a noun
- crawl: Overall, a fine piece of work, maintaining the traditions of the classic dungeon crawl into the 21st century!
- master: Dungeon Keeper Strategy game You are the dungeon master.
- dark: For now into this prison strong, In fetters I do lie, Confined into a dungeon dark, By men condemned to die.
- heart: Then you can get some creatures ready to defend your precious dungeon heart.
- wall: I've been experimenting with the camera and dungeon walls, and also implemented a particle system.
- door: All panting, the three kids pushed their to the dungeon door.
Noun used with modifier
- multi-user: The history of multi-user dungeons The history of role-playing via computer goes back a surprisingly long way.
- castle: Here, even the castle dungeon has been turned into a book store!
- bottle: At the end of January 1546 Beaton had him transferred to the bottle dungeon in St Andrew's Castle.
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