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
- 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.
- The grand cathedral with its intricate spires and stained-glass windows created a hugoesque atmosphere of awe and grandeur.
- The hugoesque storm raged with such ferocity that it shook the very foundations of the city.
- The epic battle scenes in the hugoesque novel were a symphony of carnage and desperation.
- The author's hugoesque imagination conjured up a world of extraordinary horrors and wonders.
- The protagonist's love for the outcast was a hugoesque testament to the indomitable power of the human heart.
- 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.