Cyclopes [noun]

Definition of Cyclopes:

giant thing

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Opposite/Antonyms of Cyclopes:

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Sentence/Example of Cyclopes:

He stood with Robin in a little glade in the Land of the Cyclopes.

So far they had seen nothing of the Cyclopes who lived in this part of the world.

That was after we read about the Cyclopes in the Ulysses story in our encyclopedia.

And they were surnamed Cyclopes (Orb-eyed) because one orbed eye was set in their foreheads.

But House People are very blind about some things, and often act as if they had only one eye apiece, like the Cyclopes.

We Cyclopes do not care about Jove or any of your blessed gods, for we are ever so much stronger than they.

This, indeed, is the reverse of that which is fabled of the Cyclopes, whose history equally relates to edifices.

This, I imagine, is the meaning of Apollo's slaying the Cyclopes with his arrows.

The gigantic Cyclopes were originally Ophit, who worshipped the symbolical serpent.

The Cyclopes of Tiryns were seven, as we learn from Strabo; because the towers probably were in number so many.