Pronunciation: /fiːd ðə ˈdræɡən/
noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this phrase, 'dragon' is a noun as it represents a mythical creature.
A1 I like to feed the dragon at the zoo.
A2 The children were excited to feed the dragon at the medieval fair.
B1 It is important to follow the instructions when feeding the dragon.
B2 The dragon keeper showed me how to properly feed the dragon.
C1 Feeding the dragon is a sacred ritual in this ancient culture.
C2 Only those who have been trained are allowed to feed the dragon in the sanctuary.
verb a word that expresses an action or state of being. In this phrase, 'feed' is a verb as it indicates the action of providing food to the dragon.
A1 I feed the dragon every morning with fresh meat.
A2 She feeds the dragon before bedtime to keep it happy.
B1 The villagers take turns feeding the dragon to ensure its well-being.
B2 The dragon trainer teaches the new recruits how to properly feed the dragon.
C1 It is essential to follow the feeding schedule to maintain the dragon's health and strength.
C2 The dragon caretaker meticulously prepares a balanced diet to feed the dragon according to its dietary needs.
formal The zookeeper must remember to feed the dragon at precisely 2:00 PM every day.
informal Hey, don't forget to feed the dragon before we leave for the day!
slang I'll just toss some snacks to the dragon, that should keep it happy for a while.
figurative In order to overcome his fear, he had to face and feed the dragon within himself.
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