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- noun Plural form of
wyrm .
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Examples
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Her hair and nightgown were a constantly moving mass around her as she turned to face the wyrms gathering around her.
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As we drew closer I realized the light was coming from other wyrms.
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After the birth of paleontology in the early 19th century, naturalists manipulated scrappy dinosaur skeletons into fearsome reptilian beasts that looked more like wyrms and wyverns than real animals.
That's Not a Dinosaur! Brian Switek 2011
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For two hundred years, they have gone about their lives, fishing and farming, never expecting the great wyrms to return.
February 2009 2009
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Then the wyrms began to move forward one at a time to present her with things they had salvaged from the wreck.
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For two hundred years, they have gone about their lives, fishing and farming, never expecting the great wyrms to return.
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This was the object the wyrms had brought to her down on the ocean floor.
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My wyrm swam past the ship then turned back to watch the approach of the other wyrms behind us.
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Suddenly, she is overwhelmed by some sort of monsters, a slavering horde of wyrms, and barely manages to protect herself in time.
Omega Flight #2 (of 5) | Major Spoilers - Comic Book Reviews and News 2009
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Dances with wolves is better than fern gully. research some of the old folklore from Scotland and Norway the discriptions of the cat people ,the one tree, ancient wyrms come to mind.
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