English to Sundanese Meaning of horde - Horde


Horde :
Horde

Horde

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Definitions of horde in English
Noun(1) a vast multitude(2) a nomadic community(3) a moving crowd
Examples of horde in English
(1) Now, however, with internal communications networks and the speed of the Internet, you don't need a horde of people in a big pyramid to handle all that information.(2) Outside the Russia House, headquarters for the country's Olympic delegation in Turin, a horde of people gathered at the entryway, looking frozen and distraught.(3) It was deeply metallic, and somewhat dark; almost like that of the hybrid outcast he had led his horde against over five centuries ago.(4) A passionate left-wing polemicist, he nonetheless retained more than a few traces of his public-school breeding, including a plummy accent and a horde of posh friends.(5) The criminal deed is the sons' murder of the tribal patriarch who had monopolized the women of the horde .(6) 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.(7) On one side of the avenue stood a horde of onlookers, on the other television crews, all looking two blocks south towards a colossal pile of twisted and smoking steel, seven stories high.(8) But leader writers have to compete for attention nowadays with a horde of columnists and regular commentators who indulge in polemics which are, by their nature, less measured than editorials.(9) That primitive society took the form of a horde , the leader of which horde, the horde-father, actuated by his sexual jealousy, habitually treated his sons with extreme brutality.(10) This nomadic horde on horses is supposed to have ÔÇÿconqueredÔÇÖ a civilization covering an area of almost 800,000 square kilometers.(11) It's already clear that there are a whole bunch of highbrows who talk only to themselves and a horde of middlebrows who simply try to out-bray one another.(12) The feudal ownership of land did bring dignity, whereas the modern ownership of movables is reducing us again to a nomadic horde .(13) 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.(14) A barrier of shimmering light appeared, stretching from wall to wall and ceiling to floor just as the horde of evil warriors ran straight into it, letting out cries of rage at a magic they could not get though.(15) The 99-year-old circus has pitched tents here with about 300 staff and a horde of animals, including elephants, horses, parrots and dogs.(16) Kourin and Kellan worked their way through the horde of warriors, seeking to join up with Regnor.
Related Phrases of horde
Synonyms
Noun
1. crowd ::
riungan
2. legion ::
pasukan
3. swarm ::
anu ngagimbung
Different Forms
horde, horded, hordes, hording
Word Example from TV Shows
If the Targaryen boy crosses
with a Dothraki horde at his back,

If the Targaryen boy crosses with a Dothraki HORDE at his back,

Game of Thrones Season 1, Episode 2

If you heard a Dothraki horde
was approaching your city,

If you heard a Dothraki HORDE was approaching your city,

Game of Thrones Season 2, Episode 4

it's said he has 100,000 men
in his horde.

it's said he has 100,000 men in his HORDE.

Game of Thrones Season 1, Episode 2

and the Dothraki horde
crosses the Narrow Sea...

and the Dothraki HORDE crosses the Narrow Sea...

Game of Thrones Season 1, Episode 5

Will the Tyrell bannermen stand
alongside a Dothraki horde

Will the Tyrell bannermen stand alongside a Dothraki HORDE

Game of Thrones Season 7, Episode 1

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