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ogre
1 ENTRIES FOUND:
ogre
(noun)
ogre
/
ˈ
oʊgɚ/
noun
plural
ogres
ogre
/
ˈ
oʊgɚ/
noun
plural
ogres
Britannica Dictionary definition of OGRE
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1
:
an ugly giant in children's stories that eats people
2
:
someone or something that is very frightening, cruel, or difficult to deal with
The book portrays their father as an
ogre
who mistreated them.
the
ogre
of inflation
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