horde

IPA: hˈɔrd

noun

  • A wandering troop or gang; especially, a clan or tribe of a nomadic people (originally Tatars) migrating from place to place for the sake of pasturage, plunder, etc.; a predatory multitude.
  • A large number of people or things.

verb

  • to travel en masse, to flock
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Examples of "horde" in Sentences

  • But – the rest of the teabagging horde is downright delusional.
  • | Reply horde is evil. and no blabbering make-believe ‘in fact it is not evil’ crap – horde IS evil.
  • But the real gem in this treasure horde, is this killer Conan board game from around the same period.
  • A horde is simply an aggregation of multiple small groups and can be dealt with piecemeal as a result.
  • Constantinople was again besieged, this time by a horde from the Russian wilderness under the chiefs Dir and Askold.
  • I love that this adventurous horde is up for any type of cuisine and will try pretty much anything, even the odd sounding stuff.
  • The Zulus approach via random chit draw — sometimes one space, sometimes two or three - which can be a very hairy reminder of what an attack by a screaming horde is like.
  • In Blood Meridian, a Western of sorts, Cormac McCarthy writes stuff like: “a horde from a hell more horrible yet than the brimstone land of christian reckoning, screeching and yammering and clothed in smoke like those vaporous beings in regions beyond right knowing where the eye wanders and the lip jerks and drools.”

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