Genghis Khan and his hordes of Mongols were almost unstoppable.
The hordes of invaders just kept coming.
The illegal immigrants darted across the border in hordes.
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hordes of aliens landed on earth
The rats swam ashore in hordes.
No, 'to go' isn't the English equivalent of 'hordes'. The word 'hordes' isn't a word in the Latin vocabulary. A Latin word that somewhat resembles it is the neuter gender noun 'hordeum', which means 'barley'. The Latin word for 'hordes' is 'catervae'.
The word "hordes" is a noun. It refers to a large group or crowd of people.
During the festival, hordes of people flooded the streets, creating a lively and bustling atmosphere.
The word hordes is a noun. It is the plural form of horde.
No it is Latin.
The word 'hordes' is a plural noun.The singular noun is 'horde' a word for a great multitude, a throng, a swarm; a word for a nomadic tribe or group; a word for a thing.
It has 1 syllable.
That should satisfy the shopping hordes.
The right homophone in this sentence is "hoards." The squirrel hoards acorns, meaning it gathers and stores them, so it can eat them during the winter. Hordes, on the other hand, refers to a large group or crowd of people.
A dragon hoards its treasure in a cave. Meanwhile, a horde of goblins waits outside to attack and seize the treasure.
Hordes of Zombies was created in 2011.