horde|hordes in English
noun
[hɔrd /hɔːd]
large amount, mass, crowd; nomadic group of people; swarm, pack
Use "horde|hordes" in a sentence
1. Saruman's hordes will pillage and burn.
2. It was thus, not unlike the Eastern hordes.
3. They keep calling us The Horde.
4. The word is out and the hordes move in.
5. 10 The plains were overrun by Tartar hordes.
6. The Goblin horde seemed hardly diminished.
7. Coming, too, are hungry hordes of creeping, wingless locusts.
8. Death to the enemies of the Horde!
9. The Horde has no use for weakness.
10. They resembled a horde of human locusts.
11. Feel the awesome might of the Feron horde.
12. The rains cut off passage of the Blue Horde.
13. Hordes of journalists jostled for position outside the conference hall.
14. Privateer Press - Hordes - Skorne: Agonizer Model Kit Brand: Privateer Press
15. Hordes of people, including children, carry merchandise on their heads.
16. Genghis Khan and his hordes could not have been more merciless.
17. She dresses down in baggy clothes to avoid hordes of admirers.
18. Asche Second strike of german Black Metal Horde Apathie
19. Do not blame him, Cesare, for retreating before the French hordes.
20. 1 Alliance Auctioneers 2 Horde Auctioneers 3 Neutral Auctioneers
21. Before he sends his horde against the walls again.
22. A Crowd gathered throng and horde suggest movement and pushing
23. Guild summary for the Horde guild 'Accelerate' on Tichondrius - US
24. Guild summary for the Horde guild 'Adversaries' on Zul'jin - US
25. The car attracted the interest of a horde of children.