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Meanings of great horde in English
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Usage of great horde in English
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Suddenly the greathorde of starlings became even more agitated.
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There's rumored to be a Fenzetti dueling dagger in the greathorde of Del Sem.
3
It is a greathorde that needs organization.
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Everywhere in the present world a minority sensitive to beauty exists among a greathorde of cads.
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The conquest of this greathorde by two small peoples appeared at that time as a prodigy.
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But the greathorde of Oolooz warriors were at last breaking down the smaller force and all seemed lost.
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Quinnox sent his chargers toward this greathorde of foot-soldiers, but they did not falter as he had expected.
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For there is a greathorde of fears and black thoughts beating at the door, and you must not open it.
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The procession poured on in a greathorde toward the village, but the cry, full of grief and lament still came back.
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Now they wheeled about, and, with rifles loaded freshly, faced the foe who pressed forward in a greathorde, yelling and firing.
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A greathorde of Danes had landed at Exeter and taken possession of that town, and he determined to endeavour to crush them.
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Even more than the loss of Buttons, the evil presence that gave the greathorde of rats their cunning and persistence was now gone.
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Each battalion advancing against the enemy in front of them were engaged, before the sight of such a greathorde of barbarians could shake them.
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Division after division of Belgians, British and their colonial troops, French, and Americans held the trenches on this side, facing a greathorde of Germans.
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Their presence naturally attracts greathordes of wolves which are of two kinds, the large, and the small.