Creatures can be categorized as a noun.
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creature - a human being; `wight' is an archaic term | ||
creature - a person who is controlled by others and is used to perform unpleasant or dishonest tasks for someone else | ||
creature - a living organism characterized by voluntary movement |
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1. | noun | Well, sure enough, when I heard the cats "Meowing," I imagined the hellish moments these poor beautiful creatures of God were living, what went on in their tiny, sweet little minds, and decided that I want to do something about this torture. | |
2. | noun | Guinea pigs (also called cavies) are gentle creatures and are awake during the day and sleep at night. | |
3. | noun | Were it not for air, no creatures could live. | |
4. | noun | A variety of creatures can be seen under the water. | |
5. | noun | Most creatures in the sea are affected by pollution. | |
6. | noun | If it were not for the sun, no living creatures could exist on the earth. | |
7. | noun | Most living creatures in the sea are affected by pollution. | |
8. | noun | Among these there may be new sources of food fish and new species of other creatures. | |
9. | noun | These creatures evolved from simpler organisms like jellyfish. | |
10. | noun | I have always wanted to see a dragon, but dragons are not real creatures. | |
11. | noun | Human beings are emotional creatures, so to speak. | |
12. | noun | He observed many types of creatures there. | |
13. | noun | They are mere creatures of habit. | |
14. | noun | From the spring equinox the days become longer than the nights, and living creatures are becoming full of life. | |
15. | noun | The creatures were struck dead, one after the other, with amazing precision and effectiveness. |
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Well, sure enough, when I heard the cats "Meowing," I imagined the hellish moments these poor beautiful creatures of God were living, what went on in their tiny, sweet little minds, and decided that I want to do something about this torture. |
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Guinea pigs (also called cavies) are gentle creatures and are awake during the day and sleep at night. |
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Were it not for air, no creatures could live. | |
A variety of creatures can be seen under the water. | |
Most creatures in the sea are affected by pollution. | |
If it were not for the sun, no living creatures could exist on the earth. | |
Most living creatures in the sea are affected by pollution. | |
Among these there may be new sources of food fish and new species of other creatures. | |
These creatures evolved from simpler organisms like jellyfish. | |
I have always wanted to see a dragon, but dragons are not real creatures. | |
Human beings are emotional creatures, so to speak. | |
He observed many types of creatures there. | |
They are mere creatures of habit. | |
From the spring equinox the days become longer than the nights, and living creatures are becoming full of life. | |
The creatures were struck dead, one after the other, with amazing precision and effectiveness. |