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How do you use Maenad in a sentence?

Here are a few ways to use "Maenad" in a sentence:

* Descriptive: "The Maenad, wild-eyed and frenzied, danced around the sacrificial altar, her movements mirroring the ecstatic frenzy of the god Dionysus."

* Figurative: "The artist's brushstrokes were so passionate and chaotic, they resembled the frenzied movements of a Maenad."

* Historical: "In ancient Greek mythology, Maenads were female followers of Dionysus, known for their ecstatic rituals and wild, untamed nature."

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