Fenrir example sentences

Related (7): wolf, Gods, Odin, Jormungand, Midgard, Garm, Grimnir

"Fenrir" Example Sentences

1. Fenrir was a monstrous wolf in Norse mythology.
2. Fenrir was the son of Loki and the giantess Angrboda.
3. Fenrir was bound by the gods with a magical chain.
4. Fenrir was a symbol of destruction and chaos.
5. Fenrir was destined to break free and devour Odin at Ragnarok.
6. Fenrir's howl was said to be heard throughout the nine worlds of Norse mythology.
7. Fenrir's strength was so great that even the gods feared him.
8. Fenrir was the sworn enemy of the gods of Asgard.
9. Fenrir was a symbol of chaos and destruction in Norse mythology.
10. Fenrir was the father of the wolves Skoll and Hati.
11. Fenrir was said to be the most fearsome of all the monsters in Norse mythology.
12. Fenrir was the brother of the serpent Jormungandr and the goddess Hel.
13. Fenrir's monstrous size and strength caused the gods to fear him.
14. Fenrir was the source of great dread among the gods of Asgard.
15. Fenrir's jaws were said to be so powerful that even the gods could not contain him.
16. Fenrir was eventually bound by the gods with an unbreakable chain.
17. Fenrir was the son of the trickster god Loki and the giantess Angrboda.
18. Fenrir's monstrous size and strength caused the gods to fear him and take drastic measures.
19. Fenrir was the sworn enemy of the gods and was destined to break free and devour Odin at Ragnarok.
20. Fenrir's monstrous size and strength made him a symbol of chaos and destruction in Norse mythology.
21. Fenrir's howl was said to be heard throughout the nine worlds of Norse mythology, causing fear and dread.
22. The gods of Asgard feared Fenrir and bound him with an unbreakable chain to prevent him from wreaking havoc.
23. Fenrir was the father of the wolves Skoll and Hati, who were destined to hunt the sun and moon at Ragnarok.
24. Fenrir was the brother of the serpent Jormungandr and the goddess Hel, who were both enemies of the gods.
25. The gods of Asgard feared Fenrir and took drastic measures to contain him, binding him with an unbreakable chain.
26. Fenrir was a symbol of chaos and destruction in Norse mythology, and his howl was said to be heard throughout the nine worlds.
27. Fenrir was the sworn enemy of the gods and was destined to break free and devour Odin at Ragnarok, the end of the world.
28. The gods of Asgard feared Fenrir and bound him with an unbreakable chain to prevent him from wreaking havoc on the world.
29. Fenrir was the father of the wolves Skoll and Hati, who were destined to hunt the sun and moon at Ragnarok, the end of the world.
30. Fenrir's monstrous size and strength made him a symbol of chaos and destruction in Norse mythology, and his howl was said to be heard throughout the nine worlds.
31. Fenrir was the sworn enemy of the gods and was destined to break free and devour Odin at Ragnarok, the end of the world and the battle between the gods and their enemies.
32. Fenrir's monstrous size and strength caused the gods of Asgard to fear him and take drastic measures to contain him, binding him with an unbreakable chain.
33. Fenrir was the father of the wolves Skoll and Hati, who were destined to hunt the sun and moon at Ragnarok, the end of the world and the battle between the gods and their enemies.
34. Fenrir's howl was said to be heard throughout the nine worlds of Norse mythology, causing fear and dread among the gods and all who heard it.
35. Fenrir was the sworn enemy of the gods and was destined to break free and devour Odin at Ragnarok, the end of the world and the battle between the gods and their enemies.
36. The gods of Asgard feared Fenrir and took drastic measures to contain him, binding him with an unbreakable chain to prevent him from wreaking havoc on the world.
37. Fenrir's monstrous size and strength made him a symbol of chaos and destruction in Norse mythology, and his howl was said to be heard throughout the nine worlds, causing fear and dread.
38. Fenrir was the father of the wolves Skoll and Hati, who were destined to hunt the sun and moon at Ragnarok, the end of the world and the battle between the gods and their enemies.
39. Fenrir's monstrous size and strength caused the gods of Asgard to fear him and take drastic measures to contain him, binding him with an unbreakable chain to prevent him from wreaking havoc.
40. Fenrir's howl was said to be heard throughout the nine worlds of Norse mythology, causing fear and dread among the gods and all who heard it, and was a symbol of chaos and destruction.

Common Phases

Fenrir the Devourer; Fenrir the Monstrous Wolf; Fenrir the Giant Wolf; Fenrir the Father of Wolves; Fenrir the God-Killer; Fenrir the Great Wolf.

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