Similar words: oracular, extracurricular activity, extracurricular, facula, macula, macular, maculate, ejaculate. Meaning: n. 1. comprises tropical American species usually placed in genus Masdevallia: diminutive plants having bizarre and often sinister-looking flowers with pendulous scapes and motile lips 2. fictional vampire in a gothic horror novel by Bram Stoker.
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1. His ambition is to play the part of Dracula.
2. Dracula appeared, draped in a huge cloak.
3. The most famous vampire is Count Dracula of Transylvania in the stories of Bram Stoker.
4. "Count Dracula, I presume," I said wittily.
5. Bram Stoker wrote the novel Dracula in 1897.
6. "Dracula" by Bram Stoker is published in England.
7. I also wanted to tell a tale Dracula.
8. Have you seen that Dracula movie?
9. Dracula,(sentencedict.com) a novel by Irish author Bram Stoker is published.
10. Dracula was performed numerous times on stage, including one 1920s production starring Hungarian actor Bela Lugosi, who would go on to play him in the 1931 Hollywood production.
11. "Is Dracula really dead? " asked Susan Cohen of Cape May Court House, N.J.
12. Dracula was created by British novelist Bram Stoker in 1897.
13. A castle in Romania that has ties to Dracula has changed hands.
14. Fixed compatibility issue with Castlevania Dracula X Chronicles , and maybe more games.
15. In the novel, Dracula isn't killed by a wooden stake to the heart, the usual way to kill a vampire in folklore, but by a bowie knife.
16. Of course there are many variation of the vampire story; it's been retold and repackaged thousands of times since Bram Stoker's 1897 classic "Dracula."
17. Alucard : Dracula ! In the name of my mother, I will defeat you again!
18. Dracula : You have ever been the ally of humans.
19. The town of Whitby was immortalised in Bram Stoker's famous Dracula story.
20. He arrived at the party got up as Count Dracula.
21. I backed rapidly up the stairs, holding the bouquet between us like Peter Cushing used to hold a crucifix up to Dracula.
22. As a Manila barrio streetfighter, he had drawn more blood than Dracula in a year of Halloween nights.
23. Monica is due to hit the big screen in January with the release of Dracula.
24. When confronted with the Big Mac and the Internet, they will behave like Dracula before a cross.
25. The novel itself is an epistolary, written entirely in letters by its cast of characters, though Dracula himself is revealed only through the impressions of others.
26. The town of whitby was immortalised in Bram Stoker's famous Dracula story.
27. Bela Lugosi was buried dressed in the same black cape that he had worn in so many films in his role as Count Dracula.
28. Of course, the most famous vampire of all remains Bram Stoker's Dracula, the shadowy, insidious Transylvanian count all too fond of necking.
29. The liberal tabloid "LA Weekly", which depicted George W. Bush, the former president, as Dracula on its cover in 2004, denounced the Obama-Joker poster as virulently racist.
30. MALLOY: So there no vampires in Transylvania, you know , no Dracula?
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