hugoesque (Meaning)

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hugoesque (a)

in the manner of Victor Hugo

Synonyms & Antonyms of hugoesque

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hugoesque Sentence Examples

  1. The towering, labyrinthine castle cast a hugoesque shadow upon the desolate moors.
  2. The hero's relentless pursuit of his nemesis unfolded in a hugoesque narrative of justice and revenge.
  3. The grotesque and deformed characters haunted the hugoesque streets of the underworld.
  4. The protagonist's solitary existence within the hugoesque prison was a poignant allegory of man's alienation.
  5. The grand cathedral with its intricate spires and stained-glass windows created a hugoesque atmosphere of awe and grandeur.
  6. The hugoesque storm raged with such ferocity that it shook the very foundations of the city.
  7. The epic battle scenes in the hugoesque novel were a symphony of carnage and desperation.
  8. The author's hugoesque imagination conjured up a world of extraordinary horrors and wonders.
  9. The protagonist's love for the outcast was a hugoesque testament to the indomitable power of the human heart.
  10. The hugoesque imagery in the film transported viewers to a realm of timeless wonder and despair.

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in the manner of Victor Hugo

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The towering, labyrinthine castle cast a hugoesque shadow upon the desolate moors.

The hero's relentless pursuit of his nemesis unfolded in a hugoesque narrative of justice and revenge.

The grotesque and deformed characters haunted the hugoesque streets of the underworld.

The protagonist's solitary existence within the hugoesque prison was a poignant allegory of man's alienation.