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The word "horde" is a correct and usable English word
It is usually used to refer to a large, unruly crowd of people, animals, or things. For example, "The horde of spectators gathered around the race track created an atmosphere of excitement."
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The horde didn't take Serge.
THE HORDE: Mr. Mayor! Huge parts of Brooklyn remain unplowed.
Actions that can be controlled by neither governments nor international agencies, and which are decided by the horde, enacted by the horde, and policed by the horde.
There's not a lot of whimsy on the Horde.
The goblins are the new recruits to the Horde.
Why are the horde acting menacingly to Camille and Audrey?
Did the horde cause Claire to imagine the attack?
The horde seeking answers turned from Thomas to Allen.
But who are the horde and what they want?
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The 21st century unleashes the zombie horde-the latest incarnation of the voracious American.
She fed the hordes.
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