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vampire

[vam-pahyuhr] / ˈvæm paɪər /






Example Sentences

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Thus, Coogler’s vampire story doubles as a parable about cultural appropriation and assimilation, one among many readings he incorporates into the movie.

From Salon

It sounded fantastic, but he left out the vampires at first and left out the identical twins, and just kind of dropped those things along the way.

From Los Angeles Times

So I knew it was epic and that there was depth, but then there was also vampires.

From Los Angeles Times

The vampire Justine longs for mortality—for the prospect of transformation, of stepping into the unknown.

From The Wall Street Journal

This book features such elements as fascist vampires and an international cheese cartel, and there are enough holes in its dizzying plot for readers to fill with their own conspiracies.

From The Wall Street Journal