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HORDE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
noun. often disapproving us / hɔːrd / uk / hɔːd / Add to word list. [ C ] a large group of people: hordes of Hordes of students on bikes made crossing the road difficult. in their hordes UK informal. in very great numbers: When they heard the concert was free, they came in their hordes.
HORDE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
countable noun. If you describe a crowd of people as a horde, you mean that the crowd is very large and excited and, often, rather frightening or unpleasant . This attracts hordes of tourists to Las Vegas. [ + of] ...a horde of people was screaming for tickets. Synonyms: crowd, mob, swarm, press More Synonyms of horde.
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HORDE | definition in the Cambridge Learner’s Dictionary
noun [ C ] uk / hɔːd / us. Add to word list. a large group of people: There was a horde of tourists outside Buckingham Palace. (Definition of horde from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Translations of horde. in Chinese (Traditional) (人)群… See more. in Chinese (Simplified) (人)群… See more. in Spanish.
Horde - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com
To hoard is to squirrel stuff away, like gold bricks or candy wrappers. A horde is a crowd of people, usually, but it can also be a gang of mosquitoes, robots, or rabid zombie kittens. Use the word horde to describe a large crowd: “A horde of people followed the pop star as he left the airport in Helsinki.”.
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