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horde

[hawrd, hohrd] / hɔrd, hoʊrd /


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This sweet arrangement draws hordes of applicants to every job opening.

From The Wall Street Journal

He was not set upon by unreasonable hordes or ambushed by sneaky types.

From Literature

Life grew even harder when the fleeing hordes arrived.

From Literature

At the same time, a stronger dollar afforded consumers more purchasing power to buy goods and services from abroad, sending hordes of American tourists to the Eiffel Tower and sun-bleached Lisbon.

From The Wall Street Journal

The working class La Villa neighborhood of Mexico City where the basilica is located fills with trucks festooned with with wreaths and Christmas lights and hordes of pilgrims camping in the streets.

From Los Angeles Times