The name, "Corsican Ogre" . . . the island of Corsica is where he came from, and Ogre . . . well, an ogre is an unpleasant, despicable creature. This name was used by those who disliked Bonaparte very much, indeed.
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The Little Corporal: this was at the beginning of his career, as a recognition from his own soldiers (which he would himself refer to as his "children" later on in life), affectionate term, as Bonaparte was a man who was not afraid to mix with his own men and involve himself more than 200%. He also inherited from such bad names as "the ogre" (specially around the first half of 1810s when he was recruiting raw recruits in his ongoing effort of war. The English called him Boney as well (surely more friendly), for example Betsy Balcombe (little girl) on St Helena
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He Devil, She Devil, The Ogre, Tower of Babel, Twin Imps, The Goblin, Devils Throne and Devils Tooth.
mutant ogre not normal savage turpitude really hard to look at outrageous sight specter incredibly different titan yucky creature
He was born on Corsica and a few did consider him an ogre.
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Nivek Ogre's birth name is Kevin Ogilvie.
Shrek
The ogre (Mulgarath) is the boss. He serves himself. His understudy is the goblins, and the trolls.
Ogre is the name of a fictitious species and as such there is no feminine form for it in the English language. Its like asking what is the feminine of human.
The Grinch
Because that is the name of the ogre in Shrek
Ogre
Here's a link to a good name-generating website that can help you out.
Ogre??
* ogre * octopus * opossum * otter