dungeon

IPA: dˈʌndʒʌn

noun

  • An underground prison or vault, typically built underneath a castle.
  • The low area between two drumlins.
  • (obsolete) The main tower of a motte or castle; a keep or donjon.
  • (obsolete) A shrewd person.
  • (games) An area inhabited by enemies, containing story objectives, treasure, and bosses.
  • (BDSM) A room dedicated to sadomasochistic sexual activity.

verb

  • (transitive) To imprison in a dungeon.
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Examples of "dungeon" in Sentences

  • The occasional five-man dungeon is about the most I can manage.
  • As an aside, has anyone found a full sets of in dungeon dialog for party members?
  • "When I was a SoBo we played in what we called a dungeon, but we always had it rocking," Range said.
  • Scott: I think that dungeon is pregenerated .. but they will be rendomly generated in the full game, I think.
  • If you want to go to a certain dungeon, you have to be the right level, get all the right quests done, get a group together.
  • Exchange Building it was, Isaac Hayne who was captured and put down there in what they called the dungeon, and hanged, I think.
  • The dungeon is pretty equipped, has a medical table and has lots of flogging and corporeal equipment which is pretty impressive.
  • After days in the stinking Jakes they call a dungeon, feeding on cold swill, 'twill delight me to smash a few heads and rip out a few guts ere I fall.
  • The most terrible thing for the prisoner within the four walls in which he is buried, is a sort of glacial chastity, and he calls the dungeon the castus.

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