underworld|underworlds in English
noun
criminal domain, organized crime; hell, netherworld, Hades; (Religion) of or pertaining tot the world of the dead; world existing beneath (for example beneath the surface of the sea)
Use "underworld|underworlds" in a sentence
1. Automagically build a deck in an instant! Warhammer Underworlds: Direchasm
2. Bodiless existence in the underworld
3. The pits of the underworld.
4. Once, Ishtar descended to the underworld to challenge her sister Ereshkigal, the Queen of the Underworld.
5. He looked like a shifty underworld character.
6. What happened next shows his underworld influence.
7. You've no regards for principles of the underworld?
8. And in this night, something disturbs the underworld.
9. Chthonic, of or relating to earth, particularly the Underworld
10. He's accused of having connections with Japan's criminal underworld.
11. Now they're asking for help from Swindon's criminal underworld.
12. He was on his way to the underworld with Pirithous.
13. He's trying to communicate with his people in the underworld.
14. Plutinos are named after mythological creatures associated with the underworld.
15. Among the Hopi, Blackbird is a guide into the underworld.
16. Some claim that she still has connections to the criminal underworld.
17. In Celtic lore the Cauldron is the symbol of the Underworld
18. The central character of the novel is a sort of underworld figure.
19. Yes, by all the gods of the underworld, there must be!
20. I've placed upon the very bosom of the underworld, its top.
21. Most commentators assume that this lake is situated in some mythic underworld.
22. Charged Blacknesses are powerful elementalists in the Underworld specialising in Air Magic.
23. The caster summons a Wraith Lord from the Underworld to serve time.
24. The jargon of the criminal underworld is often referred to as argot.
25. In a duel with Mot, Baal is overcome and descends to the underworld.