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- noun Plural form of
monster .
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Examples
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And he stood here, in a room full of monsters -- _he was one of the monsters_ --
The Colors of Space Marion Zimmer Bradley 1964
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The problem is, I think, that the strength of the monsters is at least partially based on the size of the people who have friended them, and as a result I have yet to find anything with under 25 hit points.
The Ferrett's Second Theory Of Comic Writing: Penny Arcade Vs. Peanuts 2006
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I am sure I never yet saw a nose that was but a single yard long: an inch, at most two, hardly ever three, make the vast distinction between what they call monsters, and what they are pleased in their modesty to style beauty.
The Old Man of the Mountain, The Lovecharm and Pietro of Abano Tales from the German of Tieck Ludwig Tieck 1813
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Fighting giant monsters is punctuated with concern over getting back the apartment security deposit, for example.
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That's the pot calling the kettle black, catfish don't hold a candle to some of those monsters from the abyss.
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Dave, I understand overcoming the fear and pain that comes from shooting these monsters is part of the challenge.
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Dave, I understand overcoming the fear and pain that comes from shooting these monsters is part of the challenge.
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Something Awful has a piece on the freakiest monsters from the AD&D 1e Monster Manual!
Something Awful on the 1e Monster Manual « Geek Related 2009
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Vampires as legitimate horror monsters is fading away to the wimpified vampires of Twilight and such.
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That's the pot calling the kettle black, catfish don't hold a candle to some of those monsters from the abyss.
bilby commented on the word monsters
*howls in terror*
February 2, 2009