Synonym: demon, devil, fiend, monster. Similar words: progress, retrogress, progression, progressive, make progress, retrogressive, progressivism, progressive tax. Meaning: ['əʊgə(r)] n. 1. a cruel wicked and inhuman person 2. (folklore) a giant who likes to eat human beings.
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31. Since ogre cannot decrypt the mail ticket packet, the ogre cannot discover the MAIL SESSION KEY.
32. The Scoop: The jolly green ogre is back for more adventures with most of the original cast voices, but bigger, better C.G.I. effects.
33. However, a group of Ogre Magi came upon Splinterskull and Whisperdoom and captured her.
34. Changed ability of Ogre - Mage from Bloodlust to Spellcaster.
35. With a horrible cry the ogre lost his hold and fell to the ground.
36. My man is an ogre - a great big tremendous ogre.
37. The fellow who can fix that is Rumpelstiltskin (Walt Dohrn), a lawyerly wizard with a contract and a long-held grudge against the ogre.
38. "Pshaw! " said the ogre; "it is as easy to do one as the other! " And he changed himself into a mouse and ran back and forth on the floor.
39. I eat like a famished ogre; it, the sea air.
40. You couldn't show a picture of a big ogre heading our way?
41. Not grotesquely ogre - like ugly, but definitely not what anyone would describe as handsome.
42. We couldn't seem to meet anybody in this lonesome Britain,[sentencedict.com/ogre.html] not even an ogre.
43. The ogre tripped on the doorstep in his haste to get out of the house.
44. To reclaim his inner ogre, Shrek signs a contract with Rumpelstiltskin that makes him an Ogre for a Day.
More similar words: progress, retrogress, progression, progressive, make progress, retrogressive, progressivism, progressive tax, pogrom, program, kilogram, monogram, autograph, homograph, programme, geography, holograph, biography, pictograph, mimeograph, logrolling, demography, phonograph, topography, come to grief, photograph, retrograde, iconography, cartography, stenographer.