The only special effect in all this is her finely calibrated performance, a balancing act, as she explains, that often involved invoking the ogress when she was in character as the saint.
The ogress attempts to kill and cook them, but the children throw her into the heated oven.
Eris in her original form was to the Greeks an image of the classic cannibal ogress.
It was then that an ugly ugly ogress came up to me and asked me to dance.
I was transfixed by the vision of this Arctic ogress stepping through the gloom.
Like the ogresses of fairytales or the winds of war, their mills grind bones.
She's no longer the ogress she used to be to right-thinking people.
But then he has second thoughts: Maybe Fionna would have been happier as a princess, instead of the ogress that I turned her into.
It would be like winning a kiss from an ogress who called herself fair.
In the Egyptian tale, he greets the ogress and, because of the way he does this, she hides him to protect him from her bloodthirsty son.
Synonyms
monster, giantess
Definition of ogress in US English:
ogress
nounˈōɡrəsˈoʊɡrəs
A female ogre.
食人女妖
Example sentencesExamples
In the Egyptian tale, he greets the ogress and, because of the way he does this, she hides him to protect him from her bloodthirsty son.
But then he has second thoughts: Maybe Fionna would have been happier as a princess, instead of the ogress that I turned her into.
The only special effect in all this is her finely calibrated performance, a balancing act, as she explains, that often involved invoking the ogress when she was in character as the saint.
The ogress attempts to kill and cook them, but the children throw her into the heated oven.
She's no longer the ogress she used to be to right-thinking people.
I was transfixed by the vision of this Arctic ogress stepping through the gloom.
It would be like winning a kiss from an ogress who called herself fair.
It was then that an ugly ugly ogress came up to me and asked me to dance.
Like the ogresses of fairytales or the winds of war, their mills grind bones.
Eris in her original form was to the Greeks an image of the classic cannibal ogress.