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  • noun Plural form of dragonet.

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Examples

  • The thing about fire -: | peathing dragons was that ordinary nest material led to burn up or melt or scorch unpleasantly, so londs were a dragon's best friend, little ogre, no larger than Dor himself, stood at amid three winged dragonets while the dragon lady glared benignly on.

    Falcon Street 2010

  • I hoped the somber mood would not affect the dragonets, or have some other unforeseen adverse effect.

    Artichoke Christian Bell 2010

  • A shadow cast by dragons quite unlike the pet dragonets which roam the cities like stray cats, or the tame wyverns men ride like horses, high over the Parisian rooftops.

    Archive 2010-05-01 Lou Anders 2010

  • One depicted the torture of a saint, his rippled white back being flayed by dragonets and archangels.

    The Mercury Visions of Louis Daguerre Dominic Smith 2006

  • One depicted the torture of a saint, his rippled white back being flayed by dragonets and archangels.

    The Mercury Visions of Louis Daguerre Dominic Smith 2006

  • Though they had never hunted on their own, wild dragons classed human among the "prey animals," and there was no telling which of the young dragonets brought in by hunters might have feasted at one point or another on a two-legged meal.

    Aerie Lackey, Mercedes 2006

  • One depicted the torture of a saint, his rippled white back being flayed by dragonets and archangels.

    The Mercury Visions of Louis Daguerre Dominic Smith 2006

  • For a moment he imagined himself on the Hatching Grounds, the excitement as the dragon eggs burst open and the dragonets scrambled awkwardly out of their shells, multifaceted eyes whirling anxiously, searching for their life mates.

    Dragon's Fire McCaffrey, Anne 2006

  • Between the storms and the influx of dragonets, there was too much going on in the compound for anyone to be paying any attention to Vetch's activities as long as he went out of his way to draw no attention to himself, in any way, for any reason.

    Joust Lackey, Mercedes 2003

  • By nightfall, there were five dragonets in pens in the compound, none of them nearly as young as Avatre, but not near fledging yet either.

    Joust Lackey, Mercedes 2003

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