faun in English
‘He's fond of unicorns, centaurs, fauns , dragons of course, and humans,’ said Misty.
Use "faun" in a sentence
1. You're a lusting faun.
2. 3 A faun represents a forest god.
3. 4 "Goodness gracious me! " exclaimed the Faun.
4. 6 I think you are a very good Faun.
5. 5 Do you know why you're here, faun?
6. 7 You are the nicest Faun I've ever met.
7. 2 The faun is only a little taller than Lucy.
8. 19 White Witch: Do you know why you are here, faun?
9. 15 Why would a poor little faun like me lie to you?
10. 16 In The Marble Faun Hawthorne said of a building in Rome.
11. 21 You ought to be ashamed of yourself, a great big Faun like you.
12. 17 The most outstanding are possibly Monotones,(www.Sentencedict.com) Gloria and Afternoon of a Faun.
13. 8 " Excuse me,'said the Faun. " But are you a Daughter of Eve? "
14. 20 He wanted it all with a horrible intensity, as the faun wants the nymph.
15. He wanted it all with a horrible intensity, as the faun wants the nymph.
16. 13 Greek mythological stories of Faun often place him in dilemmas because of his desires.
17. 12 Tumnus: Why I'm a faun! And What are you? You must be some beardless dwarf?
18. 18 In 19 24 , Faulkner published his first book, a collection of poetry titled The Marble Faun.
19. A mosaic in the House of the Faun in Pompeii shows a fight between a lion and a tiger.
20. 9 The Marble Faun (18, though set in Rome, dwells on the Puritan themes of sin, isolation, expiation, and salvation.
21. 22 But I think we must try to do something for Mr Whatever-his-name is - I mean the Faun.
22. The Marble Faun (18, though set in Rome, dwells on the Puritan themes of sin, isolation, expiation, and salvation.
23. 10 A sculpture of a faun by Rembrandt Bugatti sits on a windowsill in a conference room where transactions are discussed.
24. 14 I know I've met a Faun in there and - I wish I'd stayed there and you are all beasts, beasts.
25. Broideress Serindë (Q, sare-een-day) Building Adab (ah-dahb) Butterfly Wilwarin (Q, will-wahr-in) Carpenter Thavron (thahv-ronn) Cheese Tyuru (Q, tee-oo-roo) Children Hîni (heen-ee) City Ost (ohst) Cleaver Rist (rihst) Cloud Faun (fown) Club Grond (grohnd) Coast Falas (fah-lass)