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  • noun Plural form of medusa.

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Examples

  • A high-rise loomed above me: a gray Art Deco building with flowers and medusas carved into the stone above the first floor of sooty windows.

    The Faculty Club Danny Tobey 2010

  • The Princeton knights were interspersed among centaurs, medusas, elves, goblins, and trolls.

    Enchanted Ivy Sarah Beth Durst 2010

  • The Princeton knights were interspersed among centaurs, medusas, elves, goblins, and trolls.

    Enchanted Ivy Sarah Beth Durst 2010

  • A high-rise loomed above me: a gray Art Deco building with flowers and medusas carved into the stone above the first floor of sooty windows.

    The Faculty Club Danny Tobey 2010

  • A high-rise loomed above me: a gray Art Deco building with flowers and medusas carved into the stone above the first floor of sooty windows.

    The Faculty Club Danny Tobey 2010

  • A high-rise loomed above me: a gray Art Deco building with flowers and medusas carved into the stone above the first floor of sooty windows.

    The Faculty Club Danny Tobey 2010

  • A high-rise loomed above me: a gray Art Deco building with flowers and medusas carved into the stone above the first floor of sooty windows.

    The Faculty Club Danny Tobey 2010

  • The Princeton knights were interspersed among centaurs, medusas, elves, goblins, and trolls.

    Enchanted Ivy Sarah Beth Durst 2010

  • Is it just me or did anyone else think that medusas blood looked like that filling in those old school Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle pies.

    Confirmed: Bubo the Mechanical Owl is in Clash of the Titans « FirstShowing.net 2010

  • On these serrated edges the medusas, globs of muscular mucus as wide as tabletops, hang stranded and expiring, thrown up by tempests that rend the glutinous, tideless waves.

    Having Plenty – Rereading Favourites, November 2007 « It Doesn't Have To Be Right… 2007

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