Definition of There be dragons

1. Idiom. A fanciful notation, historically used in maps, to indicate either the belief that unknown dangers exist in a certain location on the map, or that actual dragons can be found there. ¹

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Lexicographical Neighbors of There Be Dragons

there's no use crying over spilt milk
there's nothing to it
there's nowt so queer as folk
there's only one
there've
there, there
there-anent
there and back
there are
there are many ways to skin a cat
there are none so blind as those who will not see
there are plenty more fish in the sea
there are plenty of fish in the sea
there are two sides to every question
there be
there be dragons (current term)
there be monsters
there being
there but for the grace of God go I
there has been
there have been
there is
there is an exception to every rule
there is much to be said
there is nothing new under the sun
there isn't any easy way to say this
there ought to be a law
there oughta be a law
there oughtta be a law

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