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n. (plural of denizen English) vb. (en-third-person singular of: denizen)

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Miss Don was undoubtedly displeased with me, as was a nameless pregnant woman, the denizens of the lounge, a paranoiac Parchester, and the staff of Happy Meadows.

Roddy had encountered many creatures that used infravision, the heat-sensing sight most common among denizens of the Underdark, and he knew that normally, such eyes showed as dots of red.

The denizens of the lounge were almost mute during lunch, although Mrs.

Aballister had actually studied there once, many years before, but his curiosity with denizens of the lower planes had ended that relationship.

He had dealt with denizens of the lower planes many times before and had animated simple undead monsters, like Mullivy, but this was a new and higher step for him.

Many were cracked and broken, their denizens hanging out of them in a thousand different states of decay, all leering at him with the ceaseless grins of death.

The denizens of the coffin-walls jeered at him in a horrid cacophony of teeth clattering and bone snapping.

Who the denizens of this nameless dimension were, Evaine did not know.

Here, it was obvious the denizens of the sanctuary were telling the unhappy truth.

To the denizens of sunny Rome, a worse fate than the Sextilian dog days.

And I humbly submit to you, the denizens of the greatest infernal region in all creation, that if elected, I would be that kind of Devil.

I say he has a responsibility to the denizens of Hell, and to all souls everywhere who aspire to Wickedness, to oppose truth with falsehood.

But before I do, I want to make one last thing particularly clear to the denizens of Hell, and that is this.

A swimming school of cod followed their progress, peering in upon them, marveling, gaping goggle-eyed at the strange two-legged denizens of this underwater aquarium.

He felt that it had been made only to bring out more plainly the philosophy governing the actions of all the denizens of this grand yet hideously savage city-state.