Pronunciation: /wɔːrg/
noun a mythical creature resembling a wolf, often depicted in fantasy literature and games
A1 I saw a warg in the forest.
A2 The warg1 is a mythical creature in some fantasy books.
B1 The warg1 is often depicted as a fierce and dangerous predator.
B2 In some stories, warg1s are said to be able to communicate with humans telepathically.
C1 The warg1 played a significant role in the battle, leading its pack to victory.
C2 The warg1's cunning tactics and ferocity made it a formidable opponent on the battlefield.
formal The military used Warg1 technology to simulate different battle scenarios.
informal I heard they're using Warg1 in the new video game for realistic combat.
slang Warg1 is the real deal when it comes to virtual warfare.
figurative His strategic thinking was like a Warg1, always planning ahead and anticipating the enemy's moves.
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