100 Examples of sentences containing the common noun "ogress"

Definition

Ogress (noun): A female ogre; in folklore and mythology, an ogress is often depicted as a large, hideous, and aggressive creature who may prey on humans, particularly children. The term can also refer metaphorically to a woman who is perceived as monstrous or cruel.

Synonyms

  • She-ogre
  • Monster
  • Brute
  • Fiend
  • Witch

Antonyms

  • Angel
  • Goddess
  • Heroine
  • Saint
  • Beauty

Examples

  1. The villagers whispered tales of the Ogress who lived in the dark forest.
  2. Many feared the Ogress would take their children if they strayed too far from home.
  3. Legends spoke of an Ogress who guarded her treasure fiercely.
  4. In the story, the brave knight confronted the Ogress to save the captured princess.
  5. The Ogress was known for her terrifying roar that echoed through the hills.
  6. As children played near the river, they warned each other not to anger the Ogress.
  7. The old woman was often called an Ogress by those who did not understand her.
  8. The tale of the Ogress is a cautionary story passed down through generations.
  9. In the fairy tale, the Ogress had a heart of gold despite her fearsome appearance.
  10. The artist painted a fierce portrait of the Ogress with sharp fangs and wild hair.
  11. The Ogress lived in a cave surrounded by thorns and brambles.
  12. Parents told their children to behave, or the Ogress would come for them.
  13. The Ogress was said to have magical powers that could enchant or destroy.
  14. In a twist of fate, the Ogress turned out to be the guardian of the enchanted land.
  15. The hero's task was to defeat the Ogress and lift the curse from the kingdom.
  16. Many believed that the Ogress could shape-shift into a beautiful woman.
  17. The Ogress's lair was filled with forgotten treasures and lost hopes.
  18. Folklore often depicts the Ogress as a misunderstood figure rather than purely evil.
  19. The Ogress emerged from the shadows with a hunger for revenge.
  20. Children were warned not to wander too close to where the Ogress dwelled.
  21. The Ogress was portrayed as a tragic figure in the modern retelling of the myth.
  22. With a flick of her wrist, the Ogress summoned storms to protect her domain.
  23. The Ogress roamed the countryside, leaving tales of fear in her wake.
  24. A clever hero devised a plan to outsmart the Ogress and save the villagers.
  25. The Ogress was rumored to keep the souls of her victims in jars.
  26. In many cultures, the Ogress symbolizes the fears and dangers of the unknown.
  27. The children's laughter faded as they recalled the story of the Ogress.
  28. The Ogress had a reputation that made even the bravest warriors tremble.
  29. When the Ogress appeared, the forest fell silent with dread.
  30. The wise elder warned of the Ogress lurking in the shadows.
  31. The Ogress had once been a kind-hearted woman, cursed by jealousy.
  32. Tales of the Ogress were often used to teach moral lessons.
  33. The villagers held a festival to honor the defeat of the Ogress.
  34. The Ogress was a master of illusion, tricking many into her trap.
  35. In the depths of winter, the Ogress would raid the villages for food.
  36. The Ogress’s eyes glowed faintly as she watched from the treeline.
  37. A brave girl decided to confront the Ogress and learn her story.
  38. The Ogress was said to have once been a beautiful maiden, cursed by a spell.
  39. The hero's journey was to seek out the Ogress and break the curse.
  40. Legends of the Ogress were told around campfires to frighten children.
  41. The Ogress guarded the entrance to the cave where great treasures lay.
  42. With each defeat, the Ogress only grew stronger and more vengeful.
  43. The Ogress’s laughter echoed through the valley, chilling the hearts of all who heard it.
  44. The Ogress was often depicted with sharp claws and wild hair in ancient art.
  45. The Ogress had a twisted sense of humor that terrified her victims.
  46. Many adventurers sought to slay the Ogress, but few returned.
  47. The tale of the Ogress served as a reminder of the darkness within everyone.
  48. The Ogress feasted on the fears of those who dared to approach her.
  49. As the sun set, the Ogress emerged from her lair, hungry for mischief.
  50. The Ogress was known to be both feared and respected in the realm.
  51. In stories, the Ogress often had a loyal beast by her side.
  52. The Ogress was said to collect the bones of her victims as trophies.
  53. Villagers offered sacrifices to the Ogress to appease her wrath.
  54. The Ogress could be found in the darkest corners of the enchanted woods.
  55. Many claimed to have seen the Ogress wandering the hills at night.
  56. The Ogress’s castle was filled with illusions that misled intruders.
  57. A powerful witch transformed into the Ogress to seek revenge.
  58. The Ogress had a heart that could feel love, but her rage often overshadowed it.
  59. The Ogress was a central figure in the local folklore and community tales.
  60. A wise old woman knew how to negotiate with the Ogress for the village’s safety.
  61. The Ogress was once a protector of the land, turned malevolent by betrayal.
  62. Children were taught to respect the Ogress rather than fear her.
  63. The Ogress had a secret garden filled with magical plants and creatures.
  64. The hero's sword clashed with the Ogress’s claws in an epic battle.
  65. The Ogress was known to have a soft spot for lost animals.
  66. Many songs were written about the legendary Ogress of the dark woods.
  67. The Ogress held the key to the kingdom's salvation, hidden in her lair.
  68. The tales of the Ogress often included a moral about kindness and empathy.
  69. The Ogress was feared, yet some believed she could help those in need.
  70. The quest to find the Ogress led many adventurers to their doom.
  71. The Ogress's presence was a reminder of the dangers lurking in the wild.
  72. A clever plan was devised to trick the Ogress into revealing her treasure.
  73. The Ogress was once a beloved figure in the village before her transformation.
  74. Spiritually, the Ogress represents the darker aspects of human nature.
  75. The Ogress had many minions that did her bidding in exchange for power.
  76. The villagers gathered to discuss how to deal with the Ogress’s raids.
  77. The Ogress was often depicted with a crown made of twisted branches.
  78. In her heart, the Ogress longed for companionship despite her fearsome nature.
  79. The Ogress set traps for those who dared to enter her territory.
  80. Many sought to document the myths surrounding the Ogress for posterity.
  81. The Ogress was said to have the ability to communicate with animals.
  82. Mothers used the story of the Ogress to keep their children close at night.
  83. The Ogress ruled the land with an iron fist, demanding tribute from all.
  84. As the hero approached, the Ogress prepared for battle.
  85. The Ogress was known to weave spells that ensnared unsuspecting travelers.
  86. The village elders recounted the history of the Ogress to the children.
  87. The Ogress had a lair filled with artifacts from fallen heroes.
  88. A brave soul ventured into the Ogress’s territory to seek a hidden truth.
  89. The Ogress was often misunderstood, with a story that few knew.
  90. The Ogress emerged from the mist, her silhouette terrifying against the moonlight.
  91. Many brave warriors sought to slay the Ogress, believing it would bring them glory.
  92. The Ogress was rumored to have once loved a prince, only to be cursed.
  93. The tale of the Ogress became a legendary story within the kingdom.
  94. The Ogress was said to appear during the darkest nights of the year.
  95. Her laughter was the last thing many heard before facing the Ogress.
  96. The Ogress could be both a fearsome enemy and an unlikely ally.
  97. Throughout history, the Ogress has been a symbol of female power and rage.
  98. The Ogress held court in her cave, surrounded by her loyal subjects.
  99. The Ogress had a reputation that transcended her fearsome appearance.
  100. When the sun rose, the Ogress would retreat, leaving only stories behind.