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mythical - use in sentences
Modifies a noun
- creature: My favorite mythical creature from all of my books is the Dragon, from Dragon Rider.
- beast: A carved ivory mythical beast is mounted on the metal fitting.
- monster: Prizes awarded for the best character, creature or mythical monster.
- hero: Is it strange to be playing a mythical hero now?
- goddess: Named after Minerva, who was the mythical goddess of wisdom.
- dragon: The rest of the time will be spent building on this framework to create your mythical dragon.
Modifying Another Word
- purely: He recognizes that these chapters of the bible are purely mythical.
- almost: Yet this alone does not seem able to account for the almost mythical way he has been regarded.
- entirely: The unity of early Christianity and the stress on apostolic authority counts heavily against the entirely mythical Jesus.
- largely: The minimalist position is that the stories in the bible are largely mythical in nature.
- not: Believe me, we are not mythical at all.
- perhaps: This system is directly analogous to the creation of fictitious genealogies whereby individuals trace their origins back to a prestigious and perhaps mythical past.
Used with adjective complement
- become: Another fish that was to become quite mythical was a mirror called the Pig that my mate Phil King caught at 28lb around 1986.
- remain: In short, David remains mythical, Tel Dan stone or not.
- mean: By which I do not mean mythical as exaggerations or perversions of truth, but belonging to the Egyptian Mythos.
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