Vampires vs Vampirey - What's the difference?
vampires | vampirey |
Of, relating to, or characteristic of vampires.
* 2006 , Deborah Wilson Overstreet, Not Your Mother's Vampire: Vampires in Young Adult Fiction , Scarecrow Press (ISBN 9781461670148), page 44
* 2009 , Charlaine Harris, Living Dead In Dallas: A True Blood Novel , Hachette UK (ISBN 9780575089396)
* 2010 , Tim Collins, Notes from a Totally Lame Vampire: Because the Undead Have Feelings Too! , Simon and Schuster (ISBN 9781442423183)
* 2013 , Arthur Conan Doyle, Vampire Stories , Skyhorse Publishing, Inc. (ISBN 9781628731453)
As a noun vampires
is plural of lang=en.As an adjective vampirey is
{{cx|informal|lang=en}} Of, relating to, or characteristic of vampires.vampirey
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- Even though virtually every character in the novel, besides Cody, is a vampire, Vampire High is not at all a vampirey novel. Rees&
- 39;s vampires are born as vampires who marry and produce little vampires. Justin explains that they no longer kill for ...
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- 39;d gotten fed up before, tired of the vampirey stuff I had to learn to accommodate, frightened of getting in deeper. Sometimes, I just wanted to see humans for a while. So for over three weeks, that was what I did. I didn't call Bill; he didn't call me.
- (Too vampirey'.) Yield to the forbidden music of my soul. (Way too ' vampirey .) Dear Chloe, please can I sink my teeth into your neck and drink your blood? (One step at a time, Nigel.)
- “Last week,” he says, “I sent &
- 39;The Winning Shot' to Temple Bar—a very ghastly Animal Magnetism vampirey sort of tale. It came back again but with a very complimentary letter, & Hogg says he should like to see it.”