horde (Meaning)

Wordnet

horde (n)

a vast multitude

a nomadic community

a moving crowd

Webster

horde (n.)

A wandering troop or gang; especially, a clan or tribe of a nomadic people migrating from place to place for the sake of pasturage, plunder, etc.; a predatory multitude.

horde Sentence Examples

  1. A horde of locusts descended upon the crops, devouring every blade of vegetation in its path.
  2. The enemy's horde was so vast that it seemed to stretch across the horizon like an endless ocean.
  3. The vampire lord commanded a horde of undead creatures that terrorized the countryside.
  4. A horde of angry protesters gathered outside the government building, demanding justice for their grievances.
  5. As the floodwaters receded, a horde of disease-carrying rodents emerged, threatening the health of the community.
  6. The alien horde attacked with relentless ferocity, overwhelming the defenses of Earth.
  7. The zombie horde shuffled through the streets, their eyes glazed and their bodies rotting.
  8. A horde of paparazzi swarmed the celebrity's arrival, desperate to capture a glimpse of their idol.
  9. The horde of tourists flooded the museum, eager to witness the wonders it contained.
  10. As night fell, a horde of mosquitoes descended upon the campsite, their relentless buzzing making it impossible to sleep.

FAQs About the word horde

a vast multitude, a nomadic community, a moving crowdA wandering troop or gang; especially, a clan or tribe of a nomadic people migrating from place to place fo

swarm, flock, mob, crowd, throng, crush, multitude, herd, masses, host

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A horde of locusts descended upon the crops, devouring every blade of vegetation in its path.

The enemy's horde was so vast that it seemed to stretch across the horizon like an endless ocean.

The vampire lord commanded a horde of undead creatures that terrorized the countryside.

A horde of angry protesters gathered outside the government building, demanding justice for their grievances.