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crea·ture [ˈkri:tʃəʳ] N

1. creature (being):

creature
bitje n
creature
žival f
living creature
wild creature

2. creature (person):

creature
stvar(ca) f
creature
creature of habit
he's a strange creature

crea·ture ˈcom·forts N

creature comforts pl inf:

creature comforts

Usage examples with creature

living creature
wild creature
he's a strange creature
creature of habit

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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He watches as the creature wreaks havoc on the wing, damaging the plane's engine, losing more control each time he sees it do something new.
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Creatures in this area can grow to larger sizes because there is more available energy in the localized ecosystem.
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This game is notable for its detailed description of mythical creatures.
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The trio of creatures left him in the room.
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They can appear as animal creatures both real and imagined, such as foxes, cats, dragons and demons.
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Terminal velocity is higher for larger creatures, and thus potentially more deadly.
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An army of magical creatures is mustered to rescue the missing hero.
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However, the bag is a lure used by an extradimensional creature; it is one of its feeding orifices.
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Upon reclaiming the treasure, she came under pursuit by the awakened sea creatures.
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These devices refer to a sprite as a preternatural creature.
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