firebreath
Etymology
From fire + breath.
firebreath means fire shot from the mouth or nostrils. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 98 out of 100.
noun
- Fire shot from the mouth or nostrils.“[H]e could soon overcome this single Carpathian dragon. A youngster he thought to himself – inexperienced. […] Wait though! Firebreath – the Carpathian could still breathe fire, young or not. No matter. He would send others in to draw the fire. Any dragon’s firebreath was limited – he would find an opportunity.”