creature
IPA: krˈitʃɝ
noun
- A living being, such as an animal, monster, or alien.
- An unidentified, mysterious, and often monstrous animal or being.
- (sometimes derogatory) A human.
- (now uncommon, religion) A created thing, whether animate or inanimate; a creation.
- A being subservient to or dependent upon another.
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Examples of "creature" in Sentences
- The creature was furious.
- He is a creature of bombast.
- Is there a creature in Venus
- The Earth is full of creatures.
- This is the death of the creature.
- It is a creature of colossal size.
- This principle is the essence of the creature.
- This is indicative of the decomposition of the creature.
- He is a creature of creature comforts, shy and introverted.
- White Pongo – the title creature a legendary white gorilla.
- Rather, the true being of creatures is immanent in the divine being.
- By the term creature, I mean that which has been created; as, a dog, water, dirt.
- When I used the term creature, I was intuitively referring to the notion of strange/unnatural velocities of transformations within systems.
- There are one or two CGI shots – and one very effective money shot of the title creature – but this is perfect low budget film making.
- Kishida's older sister Eriko Kishida was a poet and children's book author and her cousin Shin Kishida played the title creature in Michio Yamamoto's 1971 film LAKE OF THE VAMPIRE.
- The lessons come in more abstract forms too, like the title creature or man? of “Amanitas,” who submits to an unspecified temptation and is subsequently punished by his ambiguous female temptress.
- In this 2009 horror movie -- which I advise you not to watch -- an insanely evil doctor abducts three people (a man and two women) in order to conduct a hideous experiment: he transforms them into the title creature by removing their kneecaps and grafting them together, mouth to anus.
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