How To Use Horde In A Sentence

  • When you see this poor guy being followed everywhere he goes by hordes of people, it's actually terribly sad.
  • It's one thing to get some exercise; it's something else to repeatedly, day after day, show off in spandex before a horde of newspapermen.
  • The locals will have to stay resolute in the face of the invading British hordes, but it's hard to imagine they would ever be willing to swap chorizo and fino for burgers and beer.
  • I horded the dry food from the kitchen and the water bottles were stacked next to me. 365 tomorrows » 2010 » June : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day
  • Yet now he is dead, as dead as any ordinary pikeman who fought to hold back the Horde at the terminus of the Salmisti Bridge. Kingdoms of Light
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  • Making our way up the gently ascending road that cut its way through the forest, we saw hordes of greedy monkeys waiting for freebies.
  • Could lupilin be responsible for the hordes of passionate hopheads that seek ever-higher levels of hops in their IPAs?
  • It's not bad to be reminded that there's a whole horde of men of his generation out there in the sticks for whom the old shibboleths are pretty important.
  • Hordes of journalists jostled for position outside the conference hall.
  • That meant hordes of shoppers worked until yesterday, leaving presents unbought. The Sun
  • He got savaged, for the umpteenth time, by a horde of ravening Republicans.
  • Residents need not fear an invading horde of Iceni warriors, for it is the 16 ft tall statue of Colchester's first lady that is making a comeback.
  • The walled city was attacked by barbarian hordes.
  • Greeks were everywhere -- swarthy men in sea-boots and tam-o'-shanters, hatless women in bright colors, hordes of sturdy children, and all speaking in outlandish voices, crying shrilly and vivaciously with the volubility of the Mediterranean. CHAPTER XI
  • Thus, anciently, the invading horde in Jehoshaphat's time had marched as far north as En-gedi, before intelligence of their advance was conveyed to the court. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • A good hour before the fun's due to start and already the place is filling up with punks, teds, skins, student kids, moshers, grizzled old men in sawn-off T-shirts and a horde of beered-up lads baying for blood.
  • Hordes of participants are expected to turn up for this fun event, from business teams to school teams, and sporting enthusiasts to those just taking part for a lark.
  • He needs consecrated men, to hurl them against the organized powers, and inbreaking hordes, that are desecrating the Sabbath, corrupting the Sketches of the Covenanters
  • I may be trapped in the Negative Zone with Annihilus and his killer horde of insectoid warriors, but I'll be shouting "flame on" again before you can rub two sticks together. Robert Brenner: "Flame Off!": Hosni Mubarak and the Human Torch
  • The warriors remained calm and relaxed, listening to the trample of the demonic horde just feet in front of them.
  • Located 250 miles off the coast of Yemen, the tiny island of Socotra is usually overlooked by even the most adventurous of tourist hordes. Journey To The Secret Kingdom Of Socotra (VIDEO)
  • The game was hugely popular in the first couple of months, with hordes of players roaming the streets with eyes fixed to their phone screens. Times, Sunday Times
  • MSI (s) (D0: F4) [17: 45: 47: 452]: User policy value 'SearchOrder' is 'nmu' MSDN Blogs
  • His apparent instruction to passport control officers to wave through hordes of visitors unchecked was a grotesque dereliction of duty. The Sun
  • Hordes of lost souls, cacodemons and commandos will be a real pain in the next part.
  • The mist hanging just above the buildings softened the colors and lowered the parameters of the scene to the sidewalks and the strolling hordes.
  • If the hordes of hungry locals queuing down the street are anything to go by, it's definitely worth a visit. Times, Sunday Times
  • Then, you see hordes of white. Times, Sunday Times
  • Similarly, the yoke of a 16th-century Russian Orthodox vestment incorporates 14th-century silver plaques from the Golden Horde. Glories of Gift-Giving Diplomacy
  • He says he has united the Germanic Tribes, and the hordes of Iberia, Italia, and Britannica, in a full wave to conquer all.
  • English soccer hordes have brought disgrace to themselves, contempt on their nation and ignominy to those who try, fitfully, to govern them.
  • Native birds, he said, were not at risk because they stayed clear of the starling horde.
  • It came to him curiously that it was his destiny ever to stand on this high place, looking down on unending hordes of black trouble that required control, bullying, and cajolery. Chapter 11
  • I'll just be blunt: i find it more than a little ironic that he seems to be defending some of the most privileged people I've ever encountered from the "elitism" of the orcing hordes. Poetry month: nikki giovanni
  • Treat it the same way as the lavatera and it will produce masses of flowers and attract hordes of butterflies. Times, Sunday Times
  • There are three primary dialects that correspond to the three historic Kazak hordes.
  • His life came to an end when, after taking a bullet, he was torn apart by a horde of hungry zombies.
  • The hordes of away fans were marshalled safely in and out of the ground by police.
  • If you're lucky I may even take some piccies so that my hordes of adoring fans can see what the area looks like.
  • Both boys were born with chordee, which if left alone results in a curved penis later in life, with the possibility of pain and even in bad cases sexual disfunction. The First Cut
  • The Darkspear tribe, too, was cannibalistic until it joined the Horde, at which point the Darkspears officially gave up cannibalism.
  • Such is the notoriety of the paintings, the auction at Gleneagles next month is expected to attract interest from a horde of international collectors who are expected to bid at least £30,000 for the pair.
  • I don't want to get into an argument over what technically counts as a zombie, but it's possible that Depp meant the return of the villains from the first film, over shambling hordes of peglegged foes. Hollywood.com - Recent News
  • A mercenary spaceship ferrying a convict is attacked by a horde of unidentified fighter craft. Filmstalker: The Planet trailer online - Scottish Sci-Fi
  • They say the others were driven discreetly from the hospital Friday in the northern mining town of Copiapo without stopping to speak to the hordes of journalists waiting outside. All But 2 Chilean Miners Back Home
  • There were flashes of brilliance from Michael Hordern and Kelly Hunter but generally the acting lacked sparkle.
  • The problem is the horde of dolly birds who want to follow in the Wags' footsteps. Times, Sunday Times
  • I've known hordes of political plotters and ne'er-do-wells in my day and none of them would dream of putting their treason down on paper, far less sending it to a journalist.
  • Having mobilised millions and having been joined on the streets by hordes of young people, the unions are in bullish mood. Times, Sunday Times
  • She had seen the Grand Conflux, beset by a dark horde of warriors, greater in strength and number than any army that had been raised by mortal hands.
  • And without the ties of kinship, we would be nothing more than a disconnected horde.
  • A group of strangers barricade themselves into a house in order to escape from a horde of flesh-eating zombies.
  • The birds spoke to him in a threnody of song, telling him the location of the evil treasure horde. DREAMS OF INNOCENCE
  • At that time of day there were hordes of people returning to their hotels after a morning of sightseeing. LORD OF THE SILENT
  • The vanguard reported which a partial of has shown fervent seductiveness in assisting to horde a annual Apr cooking during a unequivocally tasteful as good as available site. Archive 2009-11-01
  • I thought the baton strike was a good strategical tactic to fell the enemy closest to you and create a block to the oncoming hordes thus creating that little bit of space between you and the ‘enemy’. G20 police assault verdict SHOCK! « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • He got savaged, for the umpteenth time, by a horde of ravening Republicans.
  • There, he would be another old person elbowed and nudged by the hordes in their restive wildebeest migration in search of gratification.
  • Still, hordes of rivals are massing at the gate.
  • This nomadic horde on horses is supposed to have ‘conquered’ a civilization covering an area of almost 800,000 square kilometers.
  • Similarly, as soon as I crossed the doorstep, the June hordes of bloodsucking blackflies and horseflies left off their hot pursuit.
  • Zoe screeched and pinwheeled her arms as if trying to drive away a horde of mosquitoes, knocking his own arm down.
  • That night, on a hunch, he returns with a flashlight, and, proving once again why he was made head gardener, manages to startle a gorging gray horde of sweet-toothed woodmice.
  • If, like me, you're sick of the hordes of tight-assed cruise visitors who for eight months of the year clog our buses, crash their mopeds and spend no money whatsoever in our stores, you may want to sit down.
  • Before we throw stones at Lovecraft's racism and ethnicism, we need to examine our own traumas when we see hordes of immigrants coming across our borders, and experience psychosis of terrorists around every suburban tree. Archive 2009-11-01
  • Under the name _decoctum hordei_, a preparation of barley is included in the [v. 03 p. 0406] British Pharmacopoeia, which is of value as a demulcent and emollient drink in febrile and inflammatory disorders. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 3 "Banks" to "Bassoon"
  • The show's theme song is elegantly reworked, and Stokin ’, chorded by Jarrett and Tyner, builds into a driving solo.
  • There are hordes of mythical horrors to dispatch in brutal fashion, and vast monolithic structures to scale. Times, Sunday Times
  • A prolonged har-r-r-rouche from Kaluna brought out a man with a female horde behind him, all shuffling into clothes as we approached, and we stiffly dismounted from the wet saddles in which we had sat for ten hours, and stiffly hobbled up into the littered verandah, the water dripping from our clothes, and squeezing out of our boots at every step. The Hawaiian Archipelago
  • That morning, midway through one such rambling tale of being rescued from the jaws of ravenous sheep by a horde of birds, my father banished her, breakfastless, to the drawing room. Shaman's Crossing
  • In just three albums, he has defined his own recognisable sound, rooted in psychedelic rock, spiritual jazz and contemporary dance music, and spurted hordes of followers.
  • I'm looking about the country-side and I see but a horde of lameter privatemen and half-pay officers maimed in limb or mind sitting about the dram bottle, hoved up with their vain-glory, blustering and blowing, instead of being honest, eident lairds and farmers. Gilian The Dreamer His Fancy, His Love and Adventure
  • DRS is Danzig's first new record in forever, and it's a thick, meaty, hammer-chorded motherf--er, surprisingly catchy, endlessly blastable. Mark Morford: The Top 10 Most Awesome Albums of 2010
  • I spent the evening half-expecting a horde of physicians to descend on me, but Mai was the only one who visited me.
  • During the holidays a horde of in-laws forgathered at Dark Acres to play cards and gossip about horses.
  • The privacy rationale for exclusion is much less convincing when you look at a mall as being owned by a bodiless corporation that lets hordes of strangers swarm over its ‘private’ property.
  • It's set at a refugee camp on the border of Turkey and Iraq, where hordes of parentless children earn money clearing land mines.
  • Roman empire! how countless the nations which swarm forth, in mingling and indistinct hordes, constantly changing the geographical limits — incessantly confounding the natural boundaries! The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
  • And if you lose an atmospheric something in the absence of the trolleys, the quality step up is worth it, and they still have rogue waiters roaming among the troughing hordes with trays of specials for that ersatz street-hawking moment.
  • With the unlooked for assistance of the Americainian Indians, the feathery hordes were eventually beaten back.
  • As the appalling media response to the Momart fire has reminded us, what art needs most is defending from the philistine hordes.
  • The young woman trying to maintain her dignity as she walks down a busy street, ogled and catcalled by a horde of males.
  • These days, you'd have a whole horde of wardens descending on that convoy in a swarm. Times, Sunday Times
  • I can see it now, future intervals at English National Opera being characterised by hordes of opera-loving smokers surreptitiously tippling their Tennants Super as they overspill into the periphery of Trafalgar Square.
  • Defenseless, management and palsy crotalidae from new persuader, new retarded and thracian were ortygan and hydrarthrosis waterdog, the new horde committeewoman graphical. Rational Review
  • The criminal deed is the sons' murder of the tribal patriarch who had monopolized the women of the horde.
  • People shout to be heard over the din, loud mufflerless trucks rumble by on the street, dogs bark, a mysterious polytonal chittering in the background sounds like a great horde of rats.
  • Hordes of urchins had gathered round Hobson as he left the church.
  • Maybe this is the only way we can convince those baying hordes of people demanding that we partake in society's social whirl, that all we really want is our own companionship for a while.
  • Across America, thousands of runners are doing just that on their summer weekends to evade rampaging hordes of undead chasers drooling blood and slime. Times, Sunday Times
  • He insists that no one touches Priest, a man of honor, even if he is leading the ‘foreign hordes’ who are defiling this great city.
  • According to Imperial records the horde gathered at the coast and began to construct a huge fleet.
  • When you find the whole nation, is behaving like a horde of mythical lemmings, about to go over the cliff, you don't want to follow lemming opinion!
  • With Eric Clapton at the summit of his powers on guitar - be it wah-wah, fuzzy, powerchorded or bluesy - the trio never sounded better in their short career.
  • We work toward a movement in which all cereal chromosomes will be united, not only in one New Cereal (pompously designated "the first man-made cereal") but also in other new cereals besides Triticale such as Hordecale (amphidiploid of barley and rye), Triticordeum (amphidiploid of wheat and barley) and many more, not scorning any contribution, be it of chromosomes or only a few genes found in countless other gramineous strains, that will prove to be of undeniable Value to the betterment of many cereals. Chapter 12
  • Stye-The scientific name for a stye is a hordeolum. CreationWiki - Recent changes [en]
  • You and Flashman bahadur must rest, for when the Lady of the Great Horde comes over the wall the Ruskis will surely try to kill us before we can be rescued. The Sky Writer
  • Untreated, the swelling may resolve on its own or an internal hordeola may progress to form a painless mass known as a chalazion.
  • At the same time there are hordes of people who want to own a home. Times, Sunday Times
  • Hordes of reporters also descended on the Granite State, traveling with the candidates to campaign events and contributing to the mob atmosphere at polling places. New Hampshire Election Results 2012: Winners And Losers
  • Nevski kept good relations with the Golden Horde, the Mongol army that swept over Eastern Europe in the 13 th century and established a suzerain in Russia.
  • You can unite the forces of Russian princedoms and give battle to the Horde, or gather the Novgorod militia and warmly greet the Order knights on the ice and snow of the northern lands.
  • It's not that he doesn't deserve it; despite the reflexive dismissal of too-cool dance music purists, Moby is simply better at what he does than the hordes of hipsters working in the same vein.
  • Finding an undiscovered corner of Europe not overrun with tourist hordes is becoming increasingly difficult.
  • Howard is well awake to those instincts and worked the media carefully to make a trickle of boatpeople look like the Mongol hordes were coming for us.
  • The air was filled with tear gas and hordes of these balloons floating on to the streets below in the afternoon sun.
  • Flavor In the war between the Horde the Alliance, grudges are taken to the hilt.
  • Now the Alliance and Horde have come to confront the malefic Lich King and put an end to the Scourge.
  • York penned Horden back from the start and should have scored in the fifth minute but No 8 Andy Kay spilled the ball with the line in sight.
  • They included a horde of diversity co-ordinators, community liaison officers, social inclusion officers and suchlike hierarchs of the priesthood of political correctness.
  • Should we expect hordes of eager Western tourists to start clogging up the arrivals halls at Bulgaria's airports?
  • The European traveller from the States, who is not a Croesus, speedily finds himself reduced to a chronic state of self-conscious sordidness by the hordes of cringing robbers who clutter his steps from dawn till dark, and deplete his pocket-book in a way that puts compound interest to the blush. THE DESCENT
  • The archers drew back their bowstrings and took aim at the horde as it slowly inched forward.
  • Golden Horde, or Kipchak khanate, Russian designation for the western part of the Mongol empire.
  • It was a rather cramped affair, too, since a horde of schoolboy cricketers had found their way in. Times, Sunday Times
  • She accompanies a military expedition to the planet where she first encountered the monster, only to end up battling hordes of the creatures. The Sun
  • These were quickly adopted as a playground by the hordes of school children bused to the show.
  • Abducted by the Xiongnu hordes in 195, Cai Yan lived for twelve years in Mongolia as a chieftain's wife, bearing him two children before she was finally ransomed and returned home.
  • He must mean literally “on the street” as opposed to horded in arsenals by bible clutching red state residents .. The Volokh Conspiracy » “He Grabbed a Rifle, Held It Up, and Looked Right at Me.”
  • In the east and north are the humanoid hordes and the barbarian nomads.
  • Garnett is going to feel like a grandpappy if hordes of high-schoolers continue to bust past college and into the league.
  • A people in whom the love of liberty is in-born cannot be enslaved, though they may be exterminated by superior force and intelligence, as in the case of the poor Indian of our own land—a people who, two hundred years ago, spread their untamed hordes from the icebergs of Maine to the balmy sunland of Florida. Black and White
  • The assumption is that the European nations have superior monocultural identities which are threatened by dark hordes who will destroy the democratic heart of the continent.
  • In a buck-passing situation, states would refrain from taking an active stance against the zombies in the hopes that other countries would do the dirty work of uniting to slay the demon hordes.
  • Known Forms of Gonorrhoea_), Vienna and Leipzig, 1907, that the painful erections (chordee) which so commonly accompany gonorrhoea in adults, are very rare indeed in the case of gonorrhoea in children, and even in the case of older children are hardly ever observed. The Sexual Life of the Child
  • The officers, armed with batons and sjamboks, struggled to control the horde.
  • We're not actually sure why they bothered, though: most branches of Tescos have their doorways cluttered by hordes of incoherent young people in ugly clothes getting in people's way.
  • Do you like to be followed around by a horde of first-graders who need to be shown how to tie their shoestrings each time the shoes need to be tied?
  • Kalendar et al. found that the number of copies of a long terminal repeat retrotransposon BARE - 1, that is present in all Hordeum species, was clearly correlated with altitude in the canyon.
  • So how to hunt down your discount before the hordes descend? Times, Sunday Times
  • The picker-up, and the penner, with the rest of the shearing horde. The Man from Snowy River
  • Just then, an electronic school bell rang, and the boisterous hordes of noisy white kids started piling into the corridors and classrooms.
  • As with nomads generally, it was always easy for a Parthian king to shark up a great army and achieve a striking victory; but as a rule impossible to keep the horde so sharked up thogether for solid conquests; and above all, it was impossible to organize anything. The Crest-Wave of Evolution A Course of Lectures in History, Given to the Graduates' Class in the Raja-Yoga College, Point Loma, in the College-Year 1918-19
  • When the pods split open, hordes of seeds, each with their own fluffy parasail, are carried away on the breeze to a new home.
  • These abilities can be upgraded as well, providing Kratos with stronger magical attacks, which give him an edge in fighting off the hordes of enemies flocking to Ares' flag of destruction.
  • We can comment on the malignant horde of media hounds claiming to speak for Michael on this and many other issues.
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  • Result, a combination of editorial diktat and police street closures which had kept the hordes of Gideon at a distant prowl. CASCADES - THE DAY OF THE DEAD
  • Although a horde of Thursday night previewers came to the consensus that ‘it was cute,’ this film is not worth paying $8 or over to see.
  • He said that when he was a student, people would select a pub, then descend in a horde and try to drink it dry. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's not half so mysterious when you've got a horde of parents dragging screaming kids around it.
  • If he wasn't putting the hairy tribesmen of Germania to the sword, he was massacring the Gaulish ranks at Alesia in modern-day France or striking terror into the woad-daubed hordes of Britain. Boardroom Conquerors
  • The people of the Golden Horde were a mixture of Turks and Mongols, with the latter generally constituting the aristocracy. Archive 2001-01-01
  • Two weeks ago, we reported how hordes of rowdy teenagers were congregating in the library entrance hall, causing mayhem and hurling abuse at users.
  • But which North Yorkshire clash between the English army and the Viking hordes took place the same year?
  • The fact that employment is strong but output is weak and investment sluggish is being blamed on the hordes of the undead. Times, Sunday Times
  • Since then, people say, the beast, or, possibly, a horde of them, has been moving fast.
  • People were wafting their arms to swat the bugs but it did no good because they kept coming in hordes.
  • As a teenage boy recoiled from the sudden impact and dropped to the ground a horde of uniformed figures weaved through the crowd and wrestled Simmons to the ground. FREE EXCERPT: Hater by David Moody (Chapter 1)
  • The birds spoke to him in a threnody of song, telling him the location of the evil treasure horde. DREAMS OF INNOCENCE
  • The bright blue waters and the pure white snow-capped peaks set each other off appealingly, while hordes of cattle and sheep wander across the lush pastureland by the lakeside.
  • Hordes of journalists jostled for position outside the conference hall.
  • If you're going to have a birthday party and want to transport a horde of 10-year-olds, borrow the minivan.
  • The bombastic sci-fi series returns with a prequel exploring the early days of humanity's battle against a subterranean alien horde. Times, Sunday Times
  • We should recall that man did not originally evolve in a liberal democracy, but in the primal horde.
  • Having mobilised millions and having been joined on the streets by hordes of young people, the unions are in bullish mood. Times, Sunday Times
  • All the horde had gathered outside and in awed silence was looking on. CHAPTER IX
  • Hordes of commuters crowded into the train.
  • Can't quite face the serried ranks of lilac-tulle-clad duchesses and hordes of merchant bankers being corporately entertained?
  • Street vendors in the French capital were doing a roaring trade in bottled water, selling 25 centilitre bottles for €2 each to hordes of thirsty tourists in front of the Sacre Coeur basilica.
  • No self-respecting activist desires to have his cause championed by any such horde of loud-mouthed, blatant blatherskites.
  • Fortunately, I decided to visit in February, when the chances of becoming addlebrained from the heat, anemic from the mosquito horde, or battered by a hurricane were mercifully low.
  • After the slaying and cannibalising of the primal father, if the horde was to survive, there had to be a prohibition against murder and another against incest.
  • Hordes of ghostly white snailfish, which resemble foot-long tadpoles with suckers on their bellies, appeared when one lander released bait in front of its onboard camera. The Guardian World News
  • His apparent instruction to passport control officers to wave through hordes of visitors unchecked was a grotesque dereliction of duty. The Sun
  • With unidentifiable hordes of them knocking on doors after dark and being handed all the candy their parents never let then have any other time of the year, what's not to love?
  • After all, the best way for new, stressed out Bears to learn the intrapersonal skills they clearly missed while they were being star high school students — running clubs, winning state championships in team sports and producing all kinds of musical and theatrical productions with hordes of other young people — is to match them up with someone they are guaranteed to get ample “conflict management” practice with. Stressed-Out Frosh On Brink Of Mental Breakdown Encouraged To Live With Complete Strangers Of Questionable Habits
  • A luxurious "primitivism" of a safari camp, when you sleep on huge beds equipped with space-age technology matresses but in apparently primitive tents, when hordes of servants cater to your whim, but you never even glimpse their stoves, refrigerators, satelite communication devices etc, so that you can enjoy your "primitivism", while great fun, is definitively not the answer. Page 2
  • Now, remember the ‘economic exclusion’ argument: Cincinnati's racist power structure is excluding hordes of qualified young black men.
  • On its own, his army—the "Golden Horde", as awestruck local Slavs were later to nickname the newcomers—could dominate the region.
  • But he remained invisible to the hordes of passengers trapped at the stricken airport. Times, Sunday Times
  • The project could be described as an acephalous horde, in which there may be some person with more influence than others, but where everything is agreed in direct communication.
  • That zone now belongs to the hordes of zealots invited there personally to take up maracas and other such percussion.
  • In Nanxuzhou Pearl came close to taking the conventional missionary view that pictured Chinese people not as individuals but as a menacing, faceless horde, morally obnoxious and numerically overwhelming: “hard-featured, envious, curious, unsympathetic and ungracious,” as the head of U.S. Presbyterian Missions put it on a tour of the Yangtse basin, “they flock to a foreigner and close him in, like ants to a piece of bread.” PEARL BUCK IN CHINA
  • We were overwhelmed and forced a couple of steps backwards as the hordes flooded past us.
  • Civil authorities in Rome tremble at the expected hordes coming to celebrate the jubilee while Israel also braces for huge numbers of pilgrims.
  • It is a sad sad day when our only saviour against the primitive apish hordes leaves us defenceless. EXTRALIFE – By Scott Johnson - Chuck Heston is out. Dead at age 84.
  • We need proper loos now, of sufficient quality and quantity, to not only accommodate shoppers and visitors, but also to deal with the rugby hordes.
  • We rode the subway out to the Bronx Zoo, and joined the hordes strolling around poking the animals with sticks.
  • One reason why this striking island has evaded the hordes of mass tourism is that it has been somewhat harder to get to than many others. Times, Sunday Times
  • Some make mountains of sweet pastries to sell to the hungry hordes. Times, Sunday Times
  • When the empire collapsed, hordes of barbarian armies, including the infamous Vandal pirates, invaded Italy throughout the fifth century AD.
  • Big hair, big riffs and big guitar solos may all have been part of Thin Lizzy's stock-in-trade, but what distinguished them from the hard-rock hordes was the songwriting skills and vocal presence of their frontman.
  • Invading hordes assailed the Western Empire for centuries, Constantinople fell to Islamic forces in 1492, then came the Sultans, the Ottomans and finally Communism. Echoes of a Distant Thunder
  • In 1795, for example, a surgeon named José Sánchez Camaño, who had been practicing for two months in the Valle de Santiago, located in the intendancy of Guanajuato, protested that a horde of curanderos, bleeders, and old women were allowed to practice freely. Pestilence and Headcolds: Encountering Illness in Colonial Mexico
  • Yes, our brains are changing as we learn how to quickly filter a horde of internet trash to find the useful bits, but our Brains are incredibly powerful organs and adaptable, which is why our evolution as humans make us such an oddity as a creature. Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » The Internet, Your Brain, Your Writerly Self
  • Inspiration for the move came after hordes of late-coming executives pointed accusatory fingers at the transport system.
  • She swept with her tongue the whole three hundred million Indians into one vile horde and de-sexed, disinherited, declassed, and damned the lot of us. The Lion of Petra
  • Every April, hordes of noisy invaders descend upon this otherwise peaceful town of 60, 000 and proceed to spread destruction.
  • For the past year, hordes of visitors had swarmed over the ship, chipping off bits as souvenirs. HISTORY PLAY: The Lives and After-life of Christopher Marlowe
  • Hmmm, maybe there's a use after all for the hordes of obese fatties that the media is on about.
  • Assuming the role of Joan, you go about killing hordes of enemies in order to liberate France.
  •   To give bad directions to the incoming hordes of tourists and suburbanites seeking to horn in on the urban energy that long-time residents have created, but won't be able to afford if their neighborhoods are "gentrified". Boston Artists Fight Gentrification, One SUV at a Time
  • Intermorphic call the generative music mix tweets "tikls" [ "tickles"], but Mixtikl can also play short chorded tunes & sound fx tikls as well. KVR News: Top Stories
  • F Marcus Relphorde flashed promise as a juco transfer. Big 12 Conference
  • The vibrant heart of Pattaya has been ripped out, and replaced mostly by hordes of disconsolate people footing it to North Pattaya.
  • When the pods split open, hordes of seeds, each with their own fluffy parasail, are carried away on the breeze to a new home.
  • A casino financed by Hong Kong investors was shut down when hordes of Chinese officials went to gamble away public funds.
  • So how to hunt down your discount before the hordes descend? Times, Sunday Times
  • He crumpled to the floor to absorb the shock of the impact and whipped around with his flashlight as the horde closed rapidly.

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