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Meaning of fangsome | Babel Free

Adjective CEFR B2

Definitions

  1. Having sharp and menacing teeth.
  2. Attractive due to possessing fangs.
    humorous

Examples

“You will find that you share the caves with several fearsome, fangsome, and famished monsters.”
“The dragon blinked, jerked back, and gave another roar. As again it extended its fangsome head, Thorolf struck it again.”
“We leased an expensive billboard on the interstate, just south of Cape Coral: COME SEE "SETH," FANGSOME SEA SERPENT AND ANCIENT LIZARD OF DEATH!!! We called all our alligators Seth.”
“We’ll take you through every stage of the relationship: where to find your fangsome fella, how to catch his eye (in the right way, naturally) and ways to swap and share your interests.”
“And when it comes to our current living arrangements . . . well, maybe it’s finally time for you to shack up with tall, dark, and fangsome over there.”
“Over his shoulder, I saw Jane Jameson-Nightengale step out onto the porch with her tall, dark, and fangsome husband, Gabriel, and her childe, Jamie, who also happened to be my best friend.”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.

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