noun

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An underground prison or vault, typically built underneath a castle.

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The main tower of a motte or castle; a keep or donjon.

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A shrewd person.

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(games) An area inhabited by enemies, containing story objectives, treasure and bosses.

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(BDSM) A room dedicated to sadomasochistic sexual activity.

verb

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To imprison in a dungeon.

Examples of dungeon in a Sentence

I rotated out of the dungeon for this?

We threw them in the dungeon.

As long as Sirian was kept in the dungeon, Memon wouldn't know until it was too late.

He stopped outside the door to the underground dungeon, his skin crawling at the scent of earth all around him.

Claire didn't look any worse for wear after a day in the offsite location Dusty had scouted as a temporary dungeon for their prisoners.

He's in the dungeon.

He led her down the stairs into a basement that looked more like a dungeon.

Taran left him for the dungeon, only to find Sirian was already gone.

He followed Hilden silently through the hold to the dungeon, drawing his sword as they neared the door.

He was captured, but the king again spared his life, though he was placed for the future in a dungeon where he could see neither moon nor sun.

Silent, he trailed Hilden out of the dungeon and barred the door.

A dungeon bears the nickname of "Wallace's Beef Barrel."

Later, Sadik Khan, having again incurred the royal displeasure, was seized, confined and mercilessly bricked up in his dungeon to die of starvation.

The game's quest starts out in a very brisk manner, quickly moving you from dungeon to dungeon without delay.

Trapped in his Dungeon of Love, prisoners are swamped by sickly sweet caresses.

In this dungeon he languished for two and a half years, and, despite all the efforts of Pope Honorius III.

At the end of January 1546 Beaton had him transferred to the bottle dungeon in St Andrew's Castle.

New Dungeon Ghyll Hotel is set amidst Lakeland's most dramatic fells, in the beautiful town of Ambleside.

He left through the servant's door and rushed through the hold to the dungeon.

As soon as Alexander heard the news he decoyed Cardinal Orsini to the Vatican and cast him into a dungeon, where he died.

Aymer de Valence, Butetourte, Clifford, and Mowbray were sent to net and " drive " the inner wilds of Galloway, where Bruce lurked in the forests and caves of Loch Trool and Loch Dungeon.

There was no shyness or reserve till the heart grew sinful, and too loathsome a dungeon for God to delight in.

Many people to whom the Colonel owed a grudge were, on the slightest pretext, incarcerated in the dungeon.

Nice bit of classic ska to cheer me up in my self-employed dungeon.

The game should prove advantageous for the experienced Dungeons and Dragons player who cannot find a Dungeon Master against which to pit wits.

This is unexpectedly placed in C major, the remotest key reached in the overture, and one that had already appeared in an impressive passage in the introduction which foreshadows the reference in the first act to the hero in his dungeon ("Der kaum mehr lebt and wie ein Schatten schwebt").

John sought safety in flight, but was discovered in his place of hiding and brought back to Rome, where after enduring cruel and ignominious tortures he was immured in a dungeon.

After eight years he was raised for six months from his dungeon to his throne once more (see Crusades).

Year after year he lay patiently in a dungeon, compared with which the worst prison now to be found in the island is a palace.2 His fortitude is the more extraordinary because his domestic feelings were unusually strong.

The stannary prison was a miserable dungeon at Lidford Castle.

There, as soon as his fingers were thawed, he took his revenge in Dweller in yon dungeon dark.

Rather than serving a prison term, Miles gained the full memories of 20 years in a dungeon in just a few short hours.

In books III and IV of the poem Belphoebe represents "womanly married love" but in Book I, as Lucifera (maiden queen), brightly-lit the Court of Pride to mask the dungeon full of prisoners.

Yes, we've decided I will be spending the night in your five-star dungeon.

Sirian appeared gaunt from his stay in the dungeon but otherwise clean and well-dressed.

Do it, and bring her to the dungeon!

In 1686 Thokoly was released from his dungeon and sent with a small army into Transylvania, but both this expedition and a similar one in 1688 ended in failure.

The most noteworthy waterfalls are - Scale Force (Dano-Norwegian fors, foss), besidesCrummock, Lodore near Derwentwater, Dungeon Gill Force, beside Langdale, Dalegarth Force in Eskdale, Aira near Ullswater, sung by Wordsworth, Stock Gill Force and Rydal Falls near Ambleside.

For about three months following this event he was held as a prisoner on parole within the limits of Charleston; then, because of his influence in deterring others from exchanging their paroles for the privileges of British subjects, he was seized, taken to St Augustine, Florida, and there, because he would not give another parole to those who had violated the former agreement affecting him, he was confined for forty-two weeks in a dungeon.

The condition was not observed; Miranda was moved from dungeon to dungeon, and died on the 14th of July 1816 at Cadiz.

But these men were accounted magicians by the vulgar; and, while the one eventually assumed the tiara, the other was incarcerated in a dungeon.

The dungeon of this castle, called "Bishop's Hole" or "Bishop's Prison," was used as an ecclesiastical prison until the 16th century.

The result was that they were condemned to death, but were only imprisoned for the rest of their days in the Tower, where they both carved inscriptions on the walls of their dungeon, which are still visible in the Beauchamp tower.

The simple and weakly young man, who had spent fifteen of his twenty-five years in confinement, had, in all probability, done no more than scheme for an escape from his dungeon.

For now into this prison strong, In fetters I do lie, Confined into a dungeon dark, By men condemned to die.

It includes an example dungeon in which you have to fight all kinds of dragons, vampires and elementals and pick up potions.

Of cathedral-like dimensions, used in their time as a refuge, a medieval dungeon and church, and smugglers ' hideout.

The tower retains rare medieval features groin vaulting, timber roof structure, interior well and an underground dungeon.

Here, even the castle dungeon has been turned into a book store!

Dungeon Fighter Online is a side-scrolling MMORPG featuring 2D graphics.

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