Walhalla
- Also Wal·hall [wal-hal, wal-hal]. /wælˈhæl, ˈwæl hæl/.
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How to use Walhalla in a sentence
It seemed to him as if his heaven—the savage Walhalla of his Saxon or Danish berserker race—were opened before him.
Overland | John William De ForestThe whole landscape was a hideous Walhalla, a fit abode for the savage giant gods of the old Scandinavians.
Overland | John William De ForestNone but the warrior, who has fought long and well, enjoys the long dreamt-of mead of Walhalla.
And there in this dim, ghostly Walhalla they sit like the Grecian gods, and drink mead instead of ambrosia and nectar.
He saw Walhalla, too, crowning the Danube with the genius of Germany, as mighty as the stream itself.
Endymion | Benjamin Disraeli
British Dictionary definitions for Walhalla
Walhall (wælˈhæl, væl-)
/ (wælˈhælə, væl-) /
variants of Valhalla
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