Citations:Charizard

Noun: large dragon Pokémon

 * 2000, Computer Currents, Center Productions, volume 18, issues 1-4, page 24:
 * But we're not talking about holographic Charizard cards here — Tyler's eye was on a Van Gogh painting, an antique bed owned by Canada's first prime minister, John A. McDonald, and a Florida medical office.
 * 2001, Matthew Witten, Strange Bedfellows, A Jacob Burns Mystery, Thorndike Press, page 13:
 * How long would our sweet little boys stay Derek and Bernie? By this time next year, would they be Hulk Hogan and Macho Man, or Shaquille and Kobe, or Pikachu and Charizard?
 * 2002, Jim Dodge, Rain on the River, Selected Poems and Short Prose, Grove Press, ISBN 0802138969, page 121:
 * He turned fifty on a half-moon in early March, and after a dreamless decade —empty, inaccessible, or simply not memorable— he dreamed, that birthday night, of the pocket monster Charizard.
 * 2012 February, Noah Reed (contributor), Boys' Life, ISSN 0006-8608, volume 102, number 2, page 52:
 * How do you fit two Charizards and six Bulbasaurs on a bus? You Pok-em-on.
 * 2018 September 13, J. David Osborne, “Satellite of Love”, Dirty Boulevard, Down & Out Books, unpaged:
 * What tripped me out every time I did this, was that the marks always seemed more concerned with catching the Pokémon than with the gun I held, or the money I took. How would they get out of the woods or, more importantly, how would they catch their Charizards?
 * 2021 April 6, Eireann Corrigan, Remedy, Scholastic Incorporated, unpaged:
 * I look over to see if Alistair and Vishnu are eavesdropping but they are too busy arguing about the rarity of a first-edition holographic Shadowless Charizard.
 * 2021 April 27, Ben Kirby, PreachersNSneakers, Thomas Nelson, page 57:
 * Once my machines were up and running, I was earning up to $500 a month in quarters. That’s a mountain of holographic Pikachu and Charizard cards.