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- noun Plural form of
shapeshifter .
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Examples
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In the episodes in question, various Alpha Quadrant cultures are all in something of a cold war dynamic with a race of shapeshifters from the Delta Quadrant.
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In India shapeshifters are accepted while in England they are hunted.
Soul of Fire-Sarah A. Hoyt « The Merry Genre Go Round Reviews 2008
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Apparently, three of his Cabinet turn out to "shapeshifters" as well.
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Fresh off the paws of the announcement that Maggie Stiefvater’s book about werewolves, Shiver, is being optioned for a movie, comes word from Variety that a new TV series about the shapeshifters is also being developed for FOX.
WEREWOLVES INVADING TV & MOVIES | Open Society Book Club Discussions and Reviews 2009
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Fresh off the paws of the announcement that Maggie Stiefvater’s book about werewolves, Shiver, is being optioned for a movie, comes word from Variety that a new TV series about the shapeshifters is also being developed for FOX.
WEREWOLVES INVADING TV & MOVIES | Open Society Book Club Discussions and Reviews 2009
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Werewolves or "shapeshifters" are the most dangerous things to vampires, and at the time, it was only in Edward's nature to not trust Jacob.
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Werewolves or "shapeshifters" are the most dangerous things to vampires, and at the time, it was only in Edward's nature to not trust Jacob.
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Werewolves or "shapeshifters" are the most dangerous things to vampires, and at the time, it was only in Edward's nature to not trust Jacob.
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Werewolves or "shapeshifters" are the most dangerous things to vampires, and at the time, it was only in Edward's nature to not trust Jacob.
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Werewolves or "shapeshifters" are the most dangerous things to vampires, and at the time, it was only in Edward's nature to not trust Jacob.
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