In sentence use of “nymph”

How to use in-sentence of “nymph”:

+ The moon is named after the nymph Amalthea from Greek mythology who nursed the infant Zeus with goat’s milk..

+ It is named after Despina Despina, a nymph who was a daughter of Poseidon.

+ Khamnu is the daughter of Ngangkhaleima, the wood nymph and Chingkhu Telheiba, the king of Ancient Moirang.

+ He is the boyfriend of the tree nymph Juniper.

+ Grover’s girlfriend is a nymph named Juniper.

+ She is a nymph from Domino.

+ On this island lives the nymph Calypso, and Odysseus stayed with her for seven years.

In sentence use of nymph
In sentence use of nymph

Example sentences of “nymph”:

+ He is chasing a nymph called Cloris.

+ Mount Parnassus is named after Parnassos, the son of the nymph Kleodora and the man Kleopompus.

+ It is in this book that we meet Juniper, Grover’s nymph girlfriend, who is sobbing hysterically as The Council of Cloven Elders’ decide that Grover has been searching far too long for the god Pan— they give him a week to find Pan, and if he does not, his searcher’s license will be revoked.

+ The dragonfly nymph eats mosquitoes at all stages of development and is quite effective in controlling populations.

+ He came to a spring that belonged to a nymph called “Telephusa” and tried to build his temple there, but Telephusa suggested he build his temple at Delphi instead, since there was already a shrine there to Themis, the goddess of telling the future.

+ It shows the god, Apollo chasing a beautiful wood nymph that he had fallen in love with.

+ In Greek mythology, Salmacis was a Nymphnaiad nymph of a spring at Caria in Asia Minor.

+ Echo was a nymph in Greek mythology, and an Oread.

+ Calypso was named after Calypso, a nymph in Greek mythology.

+ He is chasing a nymph called Cloris.

+ Mount Parnassus is named after Parnassos, the son of the nymph Kleodora and the man Kleopompus.
+ It is in this book that we meet Juniper, Grover's nymph girlfriend, who is sobbing hysterically as The Council of Cloven Elders' decide that Grover has been searching far too long for the god Pan— they give him a week to find Pan, and if he does not, his searcher's license will be revoked.

+ Kallisto or Callisto was a nymph in Greek mythology, a companion of Artemis.

+ While in the nymph stage they eat mosquito larvae and other things.

+ It is named after the nymph Himalia.

+ Most of the time, the nymph looks similar to the adult, but it is smaller, may have different colouration, and does not have wings.

+ Most of a dragonfly’s life is spent in the nymph form, beneath the water’s surface.

+ It is named after Ida, a CreteCretan nymph in Greek mythology who lived on a mountain that has her name.

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