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Is there a verb for dragons?

There isn't a single verb specifically for dragons.

However, you can use verbs that describe dragon-like actions:

* Fly: Dragons are often depicted as flying creatures.

* Soar: This evokes the grace and power of a dragon in flight.

* Breathe fire: A classic dragon action.

* Roar: A powerful and intimidating sound.

* Scale: To climb or ascend, referring to their ability to climb mountains or walls.

* Hoard: Dragons are often associated with collecting treasure.

* Burn: This can be used when describing the destructive power of dragon fire.

You can also use verbs that are general but evoke dragon imagery:

* Dominate: Dragons are often seen as powerful and dominating creatures.

* Terrorize: Dragons are often used to instill fear.

* Guard: Dragons can be seen as guardians of treasure or places.

Ultimately, the best verb to use will depend on the specific context and what you want to communicate about the dragon.

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