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bealst

Part of Speech: Noun

A bealst is a mythical creature described in folklore as a large, fearsome, and dangerous beast. It is often depicted as having the body of a lion, the wings of an eagle, and the tail of a serpent. Legends surrounding the bealst vary across different cultures and often portray it as a symbol of power or a guardian of treasure.

Sample Sentence:

- The brave knight embarked on a quest to slay the bealst that terrorized the village.

Part of Speech: Adjective

When used as an adjective, bealst refers to something extremely powerful, menacing, or overwhelming. It implies a sense of awe or intimidation, often associated with something beyond ordinary strength or influence.

Sample Sentence:

- The storm unleashed its bealst fury, toppling trees and causing havoc throughout the town.

Part of Speech: Verb

As a verb, bealst denotes the act of overpowering, devastating, or inflicting severe damage. It signifies a high level of intensity or force and is typically used to describe destructive actions or behaviors.

Sample Sentence:

- The fire bealsted through the forest, leaving nothing but charred remains in its wake.

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