"Hoard" - to collect and hide away something with no intention of sharing it is to hoard it.
the homophone for 'hoard' is 'hord'
The Mongol hordes used to stash hoards of gold.
No, but many can mean herd, horde and populace, which are homophones of heard, hoard and populous respectively.
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 mighty forces of the Horde dominated the lands of Azeroth for years.
the homophone for 'hoard' is 'hord'
horde, hoard
Yes, "horde"
The Mongol hordes used to stash hoards of gold.
No, but many can mean herd, horde and populace, which are homophones of heard, hoard and populous respectively.
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.
"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'.
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Look, a 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.