Sentence examples for a creature out of from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a creature out of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that seems to have emerged from a particular source, often implying something fantastical or unusual.
Example: "The artist's latest sculpture looks like a creature out of a dream, with its surreal shapes and vibrant colors."
Alternatives: "a being from" or "a monster from".

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She looked like a creature out of Blake's fantastical engravings.

Kastchei also is mighty strange, a creature out of "À Rebours".

But McNair is a creature out of the Jeff Fisher mold.

"Boogie-woogie" was a creature out of Bernstein's serious-fun world, and Mr. Barnes was my private Bernstein.

"But that you could create different forms of a creature out of the same genome using epigenetics?

I go fishing, which is pulling a creature out of the water by its mouth and watching it writhe on the beach.

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Suddenly, a creature popped out of the water in front of me, some kind of seabird, maybe a double-crested cormorant.

Light of voice and foot, sashaying in her white gown like a puppet dragged by invisible strings, this is a creature barely out of childhood: her room is a series of bright pink boxes, each housing a doll.

And I can assure you as a creature woven out of these three demons, there is always a chance of fucking up.

In that instant she seemed a creature straight out of central casting, the lanky Slavic counterpart to Miranda Priestly of "The Devil Wears Prada".

In patches of parkland near a lake, the empty husks of the nymph-stage bugs are everywhere, left behind wherever a creature squeezed out of a gap in its shell like an extraterrestrial in a Ridley Scott movie.

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