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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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Inside its body is a glowing furnace of fire which allows the creature to breathe out smoke.
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Fortunately, it has been proven that, by ignoring this pitiful creature, it will tend to shuffle off to other feeding grounds.
www.catholicherald.co.uk
She, too, is being stalked by the shadowy creatures.
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The only fictional sub-theme took place on an island where prehistoric creatures still lived.
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The trio of creatures left him in the room.
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The images will break your heart, while at the same time reminding you how beautiful these creatures truly are.
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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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In short order, first the girl and then the boy are attacked by the undead creature and die.
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He went on to become a model maker and art director in the film industry, then entered the world of creature effects.
www.dmarge.com
Another wore tinsel wrapped round her furry boots, with the insouciant air of an ethereal being wedded to creature comforts.
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