19 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Horde' in a Sentence
"A large group or crowd of people, animals, or things gathered together; a mass gathering or multitude, such as a horde of tourists." more
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The playground was filled with a horde of happy children playing together.
The brave knight faced a menacing horde of dragons in the enchanted forest.
The horde of students rushed out of the school when the bell rang.
The library was bustling with a horde of students looking for interesting books.
The school bus arrived, and a horde of students rushed out excitedly.
The ants formed a horde as they marched towards the picnic area.
The schoolyard echoed with the laughter of a horde of children during recess.
At the zoo, a horde of curious onlookers gathered to see the newborn panda cubs.
A horde of excited children rushed towards the playground after the school bell rang.
The horde of colorful balloons filled the sky at the birthday party.
The horde of ants quickly gathered around the dropped crumbs on the picnic blanket.
The horde of books in the library offered a world of adventures.
A horde of excited fans cheered for their favorite team at the soccer match.
The horde of fans cheered loudly when their favorite team scored a goal.
A horde of balloons decorated the birthday party, creating a festive atmosphere.
During the summer sale, shoppers formed a horde outside the store, eager for discounts.
At the library, a horde of readers eagerly waited for the new book release.
A horde of ducks swam gracefully in the pond.
At the zoo, we saw a horde of curious monkeys swinging from the trees.
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