ogres Synonyms

ogres Meaning

ogres

a hideous giant of fairy tales and folklore that feeds on human beings, a dreaded person or object, an ugly giant of fairy tales and folklore that eats people

ogres Sentence Examples

  1. The fearsome ogres lurked in the dark shadows of the enchanted forest.
  2. The ogre's hulking form cast a menacing shadow over the village.
  3. The princess was terrified when she heard the thunderous footsteps of the approaching ogres.
  4. The ogre's hairy, green skin and sharp claws sent shivers down the spines of the villagers.
  5. The brave knight valiantly fought against an army of ogres, determined to protect the realm.
  6. The ogre's guttural roar shook the ground beneath the travelers' feet.
  7. The ogres' camp was filled with the pungent stench of rotting flesh and animal skins.
  8. The wise wizard summoned ancient spells to banish the ogres from the kingdom.
  9. The ogres' crude weapons and primitive tactics made them formidable foes.
  10. The legend of the ogre who captured a beautiful maiden became a cautionary tale for generations to come.

FAQs About the word ogres

a hideous giant of fairy tales and folklore that feeds on human beings, a dreaded person or object, an ugly giant of fairy tales and folklore that eats people

monsters, demons, grotesqueries,grotesques, monstrosities, abominations, Frankensteins, terrors, mutations, devils

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The fearsome ogres lurked in the dark shadows of the enchanted forest.

The ogre's hulking form cast a menacing shadow over the village.

The princess was terrified when she heard the thunderous footsteps of the approaching ogres.

The ogre's hairy, green skin and sharp claws sent shivers down the spines of the villagers.