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Example sentences for "werewolves"

Lexicographically close words:
were; weregild; weren; werena; werewolf; wergild; werie; werk; werke; werken
  1. O'Donnell says that werewolves may be phantasms of the dead that cannot be at peace, or a certain kind of Elementals.

  2. These witnesses of werewolves may have seen animals, all right enough.

  3. The Gothic romance was strong for the ghost, with one or two Wandering Jews, occasional werewolves and lycanthropes, and sporadic satanity, but made no use of angels or of divinity.

  4. Elliott O'Donnell, in a volume called Werewolves published in London in 1912, gives serious credence to the existence of werewolves not only in the past but also in the present.

  5. Trials of persons accused of being werewolves were held in France as late as the end of the sixteenth century.

  6. It may be that, when they were set up, the young Oxonian passed shuddering these terrible forms, dreaded these werewolves and succubae, and dreamed of going forth to impale dragons.

  7. The means of detecting werewolves and retransforming them to human shape multiplied as those of transformation diminished in number, and such remedies reflected the advance of human skill.

  8. There were those who said that the werewolves had been driven away by the prayers of Brother Basil when he visited the forest.

  9. Padraig, the scribe, sat listening intently while the company around the guest-house fire discoursed in monk-Latin of werewolves in Ireland.

  10. The mediaeval belief in werewolves is especially adapted to illustrate the complicated manner in which divers mythical conceptions and misunderstood natural occurrences will combine to generate a long-enduring superstition.

  11. See the account of Slavonic werewolves in Ralston, Songs of the Russian People, pp.

  12. The frightful superstition of werewolves is a good instance.

  13. The February issue had some very good stories, and I just must say that the story entitled "Werewolves of War," is the best story of its type I have ever read.

  14. The connection between Christmas and werewolves is not confined to Greece.

  15. Werewolves of War, the batch of planes he belonged to had been christened, and it was a richly deserved title.

  16. The ordeal of gas and fire and acid bullets added five years to a man's brow overnight--if he served with the Werewolves of War.

  17. The notion of werewolves (see Grimm, Teutonic Mythology, III.

  18. Lycanthropy: In Prussia, Livonia and Lithuania, according to two bishops, werewolves were in the 16th century far more destructive than "true and natural wolves.


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