gorgon in English

noun
1
each of three sisters, Stheno, Euryale, and Medusa, with snakes for hair, who had the power to turn anyone who looked at them to stone.

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1. Our teacher is a real gorgon!

2. Her step-mother, who hated her, was an absolute gorgon.

3. This is August. Gorgon was born in August.

4. They would not be devoured by this gorgon of the East.

5. In Greek mythology, a Gorgon (/ˈɡɔːrɡən/; plural: Gorgons, Ancient Greek: Γοργών/Γοργώ Gorgon/Gorgo) is a mythical creature portrayed in ancient Greek literature.

6. She would like to use Gorgon fruit as she makes soups.

7. Degradeth nature, and Benumbeth sense, And, Gorgon-like, turns active men to stone

8. Degradeth Nature, and Benumbeth sense, And Gorgon-like, turns active men to stone

9. Degradeth nature, and Benumbeth sense, And, Gorgon-like, turns active men to stone

10. Degradeth nature, and Benumbeth sense, And, Gorgon-like, turns active men to stone

11. Degradeth nature, and Benumbeth sense, And, Gorgon-like, turns active men to stone

12. Degradeth nature, and Benumbeth sense, And, Gorgon-like, turns active men to stone

13. Degradeth nature, and Benumbeth sense, And, Gorgon-like, turns active men to stone

14. The Gorgon, Miss Springer, the games mistress came back to gave me a raspberry.

15. We instinctively look away from the Gorgon and toward the Scriptures for our understanding.

16. The soup becomes thick and sticky when mixed with powder of Gorgon Euryale seeds.

17. Like NS-20 Gorgon, Burster deals Heavy Machine Guns damage, that inflicts moderate damage to all

18. Gorgon is one of the most ambitious of about 10 LNG projects being developed in Australia.

19. The Gorgon project is one of the world's largest proposed gas developments.

20. We believe God and so the curse of the Gorgon has no power with us.

21. I asked him what it was and he told me that it was Meduse, Gorgon.

22. What mystified her was how any firm could employ such a gorgon to promote their products. Sentencedict.com

23. Degradeth nature, and Benumbeth sense, And, Gorgon-like, turns active men to stone

24. Degradeth nature, and Benumbeth sense, And, Gorgon-like, turns active men to stone

25. Degradeth nature, and Benumbeth sense, And, Gorgon-like, turns active men to stone

26. Degradeth nature, and Benumbeth sense, And, Gorgon-like, turns active men to stone

27. The Naga princess was named after the legendary gorgon who turned her foes into stone. Sentencedict.com

28. I asked him what it was and he told me that it was Medusa, the Gorgon.

29. Greek mythology a woman transformed into a Gorgon by Athena ; she was slain by Perseus.

30. Blooming virtues flourish, Degradeth nature, and Benumbeth sense, And, Gorgon-like, turns active men to stone

31. What mystified her was how any firm could employ such a gorgon to promote their products.

32. According to the Greek mythology, the Amphisbaena appeared from the blood that dripped from the Gorgon Medusa’s head

33. It is similar to Enyo gorgon and Enyo taedium taedium, but there are no patches of woolly scaling on the abdomen.

34. They come to Garden of Stygia and find the three Stygian Witches, who tell Perseus that the head of the Gorgon Medusa could kill the Kraken.

35. Degradeth nature, and Benumbeth sense, And, Gorgon-like, turns active men to stone We not require the dull society Of your necessitated temperance, Or that unnatural stupidity That knows nor joy nor sorrow; nor your forc’d Falsely exalted passive fortitude Above the active

36. Degradeth nature, and Benumbeth sense, And, Gorgon-like, turns active men to stone We not require the dull society Of your necessitated temperance, Or that unnatural stupidity That knows nor joy nor sorrow; nor your forc’d Falsely exalted passive fortitude Above the active

37. The Amphisbaena, Amphisbaenae, Amphisbaina and various other names, is a mythological, ant-eating serpent with a head at each end live in the desert. According to Greek mythology, the Amphisbaena was spawned from the blood that dripped from the Gorgon Medusa's head as Perseus flew over the Libyan Desert with it in his hand.

38. Aegis, also spelled egis, plural Aegises or egises, in ancient Greece, leather cloak or breastplate generally associated with Zeus, the king of the gods, and thus thought to possess supernatural power.Zeus’s daughter Athena adopted the aegis for ordinary dress.Athena placed on her aegis a symbolic representation of the severed head of the Gorgon Medusa.

39. Awacs Argus is the callsign of an Osean Air Defense Force Awacs which participated in the Lighthouse War.1 On October 1, 2019, during Operation Gorgon, due to the miscommunication caused by the destruction of communications satellites, Argus was provided with false information by Erusean Radical engineers regarding Captain Karl.2 The information claimed the captain was an imposter, who …

40. Uh! Eh! What a rat race! Oh, what a rat race! Oh, what a rat race! Oh, what a rat race! This is the rat race! Rat race! (Rat race!) Some a lawful, some a bastard, some a jacket: Oh, what a rat race, yeah! Rat race! Some a gorgon-a, some a hooligan-a, some a guine-gog-a In this 'ere rat race, yeah! Rat race! I'm singin' that When the cat's away