dragon fight उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- However, Toyz turned the tide of the game with a spot-on Orianna ultimate during a close Dragon fight, which decimated SGS and their chances at the title.
- There really was a Cantonese dish called " ��N?% ?" ( dragon fights tiger ) which is a soup made by a cat and a snake.
- The dragon fight symbolizes Beowulf's stand against evil and destruction, and, as the hero, he knows that failure will bring destruction to his people after many years of peace.
- Following this, Dragon fights a Dr . Doom-like armored dictator before returning to Chicago on leave and striking up a casual sexual relationship with his former partner Alex Wilde.
- The dragon fight ends " Beowulf ", while Tolkien uses the dragon motif ( and the dragon's love for treasure ) to trigger a chain of events in " The Hobbit ".
- Gillam suggests : " Beowulf, the champion of men against monsters, is almost inhuman himself . [ Agl�ca / �gl�ca ] epitomises, in one word, the altogether exceptional nature of the dragon fight.
- Gu displayed exceptional insight to nullify Black's attacking attempts on the right, whilst it was White's excessive ko count which enabled him to win the ko fight in the huge mid / bottom ko dragon fight.
- The dragon fight is Scyld Shefing's funeral and Sigmund's death by dragon, as recounted by a bard in Hrothgar's hall . " Beowulf " scholar Alexander writes that the dragon fight likely signifies Beowulf's ( and by extension, society's ) battle against evil.
- The dragon fight is Scyld Shefing's funeral and Sigmund's death by dragon, as recounted by a bard in Hrothgar's hall . " Beowulf " scholar Alexander writes that the dragon fight likely signifies Beowulf's ( and by extension, society's ) battle against evil.
- Also part of the common heritage of oral traditions are the markets and festivals of patron saints and processions, religious celebrations such as the " magosto, " " entroido " or Coca the dragon fights with Saint George; and also traditional clothing and adornments, crafts and skills, work-tools, carved vegetable lanterns, superstitions, traditional knowledge about plants and animals.