8 sentences with 'mythical'

Example sentences and phrases with the word mythical and other words derived from it.


« The basilisk was a mythical creature that had the shape of a snake with a rooster's crest on its head. »

mythical: The basilisk was a mythical creature that had the shape of a snake with a rooster's crest on its head.
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« The phoenix was a mythical bird that was reborn from its own ashes. It was the only one of its kind and lived in the flames. »

mythical: The phoenix was a mythical bird that was reborn from its own ashes. It was the only one of its kind and lived in the flames.
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« The chimera is a mythical creature with parts from different animals, such as a lion with a goat's head and a serpent's tail. »

mythical: The chimera is a mythical creature with parts from different animals, such as a lion with a goat's head and a serpent's tail.
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« The Mycenaeans were the protagonists of the famous epic poems written by the (possibly mythical) Homer, The Iliad and The Odyssey. »
« Jean Francois Marie De Surville Confirmed the Non-existence of Davis Land otherwise known as Terra Australias. This mythical Southern continent was hypothesised to 'Balance' the earth. »
« This silk painting consists of a series of images in which humans and animals mingle with fantastic beings. Its importance lies not only in its antiquity, but also in the technique used and the religious and mythical significance of the motifs it depicts. »
« The problem with using the Hebrew Bible as a historical source is that it is written in a mythical form - like the literature of all other Iron Age civilisations, many events affecting the Hebrews are explained by direct divine intervention rather than a more prosaic historical approach. »
« Obviously, fascism was an extreme form of nationalism. The nation was not just the home of a "people" in fascism, it was everything. The nation became a mythical entity that had existed since the ancient past, and fascists claimed that the cultural traits and patterns of the nation defined who a person was and how they saw the world. »

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