"Hoard" - to collect and hide away something with no intention of sharing it is to hoard it.
The homophone for "horde" is "hoard," which means to accumulate or store a large quantity of something.
The homophone for "hoard" is "horde."
A dragon hoards its treasure in a cave. Meanwhile, a horde of goblins waits outside to attack and seize the treasure.
No, "many" is not a homophone. Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings or spellings, like "to," "two," and "too."
Hoard = noun, a stock of money or valuablesHorde = noun, a derogatory term for a large group of peopleW h o r e d = verb, the past tense of w h o r e, to act as a prostitute.
The horde of zombies approached the house, their moans growing louder with each step.
Yes, "horde"
horde, hoard
No, "many" is not a homophone. Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings or spellings, like "to," "two," and "too."
A dragon hoards its treasure in a cave. Meanwhile, a horde of goblins waits outside to attack and seize the treasure.
"For the Horde!"..?
The most common collective noun for savages is a horde of savages. The collective noun horde is also used for a horde of mosquitoes and a horde of tourists. One of the definitions for the noun horde is 'a large number of things or people considered together as a group'.
Look, a horde!
horde
One of the uses for the collective noun horde, is a horde of savages. Others are a horde of mosquitoes and a horde of tourists. One of the definitions for the noun horde is 'a large number of things or people considered together as a group'.
A bored Mongol horde could hoard as many boards as a Mongol horde could hoard.
Don't horde all the candy or your not sharing!
Storm of the Horde was created in 2003.