ogress (Meaning)
Wordnet
ogress (n)
(folklore) a female ogre
Webster
ogress (n.)
A female ogre.
Synonyms & Antonyms of ogress
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ogress Sentence Examples
- The wicked ogress imprisoned the princess in her desolate castle.
- The ogress had a voracious appetite and devoured anything in her path.
- The children feared the ogress's sharp teeth and cruel demeanor.
- The brave knight confronted the ogress, determined to rescue his beloved from her clutches.
- The ogress's hideous laughter echoed through the forest, sending shivers down the spines of all who heard it.
- The cunning ogress disguised herself as a kind old woman to lure unsuspecting victims to her lair.
- The ogress's curse transformed the prince into a hideous beast.
- The ogress guarded her treasure with fierce determination, never allowing anyone to enter her cave.
- The enchanted sword shattered the ogress's spell, returning the prince to his human form.
- The ogress's reign of terror came to an abrupt end when she was defeated by the united forces of the village.
FAQs About the word ogress
(folklore) a female ogreA female ogre.
monster, imp, ogre,demon, incubus, daemon, banshee, bogeyman, grotesque, fright
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The wicked ogress imprisoned the princess in her desolate castle.
The ogress had a voracious appetite and devoured anything in her path.
The children feared the ogress's sharp teeth and cruel demeanor.
The brave knight confronted the ogress, determined to rescue his beloved from her clutches.