Examples of using Dracula in English and their translations into Hindi
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The move hastened the end of Tomb of Dracula reprints until MWOM underwent a more drastic metamorphosis into Marvel Comic as part of the Marvel Revolution.
The Venom Symbiote binding to Dracula enabled him to survive in the sunlight during one of his fights with Black Panther,
The game's highlight is when the Mina symbol merges with the Dracula symbol during the Free Spins.
Steven Moffat and Mark Gatiss tried to replicate their Sherlock magic with Bram Stoker's Dracula, but the end result is highly disappointing.
author of Gulliver's Travel, and Bram Stoker, who is known for the novel Dracula.
popular tourist sites in the country, since it is considered to be the name of Count Dracula.
popular tourist sites in the country, since it is considered to be the name of Count Dracula.
According to David Carroll, on Easter Day in 1456, Dracula invited the regional nobility to dinner.
To return Dracula to Earth. We have been following signs of some plot.
What I don't understand is… Dracula hit it first,
Dracula hit it first, when his wife died here,
You arrived back in Transylvania and you killed off Dracula, but something has still been bothering you. rumor has….
The character is best known throughout many adaptations of the story as a vampire hunter and the archenemy of Count Dracula.
One result of all the killing was that Dracula had complete control over his people.
As dawn approached and the Ottomans began organizing an efficient counterattack, Dracula ordered a retreat without achieving his prime objective.
Count Dracula declares all citizens of Wallachia to be his enemies.
Professor Abraham Van Helsing, a character in Bram Stoker's 1897 horror novel, Dracula.
The bat transformation scene was used again by Lon Chaney Jr. in 1943's Son of Dracula.
Today the name of Dracula is familiar to many people who may be wholly unaware of Stoker's identity,
Renfield was a fictional mental patient in Bram Stoker's novel Dracula(1887) who ate living things(flies,