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Examples
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You wrote two chapters, and then there was this nasty woman at some workshop aka the firebreathing dragon who took it to bits.
busy mikandra 2007
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“No offense to Middle America,” one of these firebreathing social prophets emails, “but if someone went to Columbia or Wharton, [even if] their company is a fumbling, mismanaged bank, why should they all of a sudden be paid the same as the guy down the block who delivers restaurant supplies for Sysco out of a huge, shiny truck?”
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Last time I had lemon gin I puked it out my nose like a firebreathing dragon.
E-mails from 'a' Tyler 2010
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Schumer is a firebreathing elitist progressive, thats a given.
Chuck Schumer (D-NY): Free speech is un-American. - Moe_Lane’s blog - RedState 2010
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The new taxon is named Gamerabaena, and the authors note, under etymology, "'Gamera refers to the fictional, firebreathing turtle from the 1965 movie Gamera, in allusion to his fire-breathing capabilities and the Hell Creek Formation ..."
"Look at everything around us. Look at everything we've done." greygirlbeast 2010
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Turned out he was pretty hot, not to mention handy whenever she needed a firebreathing dragon for whatever reason.
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Throw some firebreathing rhetoric at neo-Hooverite obstructionist GOP senators.
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The new taxon is named Gamerabaena, and the authors note, under etymology, "'Gamera refers to the fictional, firebreathing turtle from the 1965 movie Gamera, in allusion to his fire-breathing capabilities and the Hell Creek Formation ..."
"Look at everything around us. Look at everything we've done." greygirlbeast 2010
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That's why it doesn't take long before the new arrival settles in with everyone else with all his firebreathing snuffed out.
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A Sword and Sorcery collection more in the Leiberian style, a warrior with sidekick, who just happens to be some sort of supernatural in the form of a tireless, firebreathing black horse.
Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror: Dilvish the Damned - Roger Zelazny Blue Tyson 2008
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