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creature [ˈkri:tʃəʳ, ingl. am. -ɚ] SUST.

1. creature (living being):

creature
istoty fpl z Marsa

2. creature (person):

creature
poor creature
to be sb's creature

3. creature (woman):

creature

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

a creature of habit

creature comforts SUST.

creature comforts pl. coloq.:

creature comforts
wygody fpl

Ejemplos de uso para creature

poor creature
to be sb's creature
a creature of habit

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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Also, as the sea life returns, so do many sea creatures such as sharks and turtles.
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Fortunately, it has been proven that, by ignoring this pitiful creature, it will tend to shuffle off to other feeding grounds.
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The mist is a sentient creature that lives off the life energy of other creatures.
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This twisted, fiendish creature is a very powerful one and since it possessed all the draconium colors, it can not be defeated by physical means.
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Kinship rewards players for revealing creatures that share creature types from the top of their libraries.
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Inside its body is a glowing furnace of fire which allows the creature to breathe out smoke.
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During the years, the car grew bigger and features more creature comforts.
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The ship is soon drawn in and engulfed by the swarm of creatures, whose proximity disables the helm controls and shields.
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It is stripped of all the creature comforts, and other upgrades that drive the price up for features that the race teams would not require.
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This game is notable for its detailed description of mythical creatures.
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