dragonet

IPA: drˈægʌnˈɛt

noun

  • A small dragon.
  • Any of the small perciform marine fish of the families Callionymidae and Draconettidae (slope dragonets) found mainly in the tropical waters of the western Indo-Pacific, the family containing approximately 186 species in 18 genera.
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Examples of "dragonet" in Sentences

  • A gentleman with a dragonet on his shoulder posed with Lucky.
  • With a laugh, they gave him a push toward the lumbering dragonet.
  • That was also a good sign, that the dragonet knew whom he wanted.
  • Thanks in advance for any advice. email is dragonet (at) kc (dot) rr (dot) com
  • The third dragonet, no coward, pounced on Smash with all four clawed feet extended.
  • Can you email me at dragonet (at) kc (dot) rr (dot) com so I can forward your email to him.'
  • Lots are drawn, a young man is chosen, but the dragonet has different ideas and Laurence watches his career crumble around him.
  • I wouldn't have won; the egg below us broke and a moist dragon head appeared, crooning piteously as the dragonet shook itself free of the shell.

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