Use "faun|fauns" 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. Roguish fauns and naked nymphs peeked down at Billy from festooned cornices.

5. 6 I think you are a very good Faun.

6. 1 Roguish fauns and naked nymphs peeked down at Billy from festooned cornices.

7. 5 Do you know why you're here, faun?

8. 7 You are the nicest Faun I've ever met.

9. 2 The faun is only a little taller than Lucy.

10. 19 White Witch: Do you know why you are here, faun?

11. 15 Why would a poor little faun like me lie to you?

12. 16 In The Marble Faun Hawthorne said of a building in Rome.

13. 21 You ought to be ashamed of yourself, a great big Faun like you.

14. 17 The most outstanding are possibly Monotones,(www.Sentencedict.com) Gloria and Afternoon of a Faun.

15. 8 " Excuse me,'said the Faun. " But are you a Daughter of Eve? "

16. Satyrs, fauns, pan, and even the devil are commonly depicted as humanoid Bipeds with goatlike unguligrade hooves for feet

17. 20 He wanted it all with a horrible intensity, as the faun wants the nymph.

18. He wanted it all with a horrible intensity, as the faun wants the nymph.

19. 13 Greek mythological stories of Faun often place him in dilemmas because of his desires.

20. 12 Tumnus: Why I'm a faun! And What are you? You must be some beardless dwarf?

21. 18 In 19 24 , Faulkner published his first book, a collection of poetry titled The Marble Faun.

22. A mosaic in the House of the Faun in Pompeii shows a fight between a lion and a tiger.

23. 9 The Marble Faun (18, though set in Rome, dwells on the Puritan themes of sin, isolation, expiation, and salvation.

24. 22 But I think we must try to do something for Mr Whatever-his-name is - I mean the Faun.

25. The Marble Faun (18, though set in Rome, dwells on the Puritan themes of sin, isolation, expiation, and salvation.

26. 10 A sculpture of a faun by Rembrandt Bugatti sits on a windowsill in a conference room where transactions are discussed.

27. 14 I know I've met a Faun in there and - I wish I'd stayed there and you are all beasts, beasts.

28. The goat men, more commonly affiliated with the Satyrs of Greek mythology than the fAuns of Roman, are bipedal creatures with the legs and tail of a goat and the head, torso, and arms of a man, and are often depicted with goat's horns and

29. 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)

30. [A]midst Ahriman and his hosts who had now established themselves in the Occident, and as heirs to the horns and tails of Pans and fauns, a crowd of native spirits moved; imps, giants, trolls, forest-spirits, elves and hobgoblins in and on the earth; nicks, river-sprites in the water, fiends in the air, and salamanders in the fire.