All 50 Uses of
ogre
in
Ella Enchanted
- We played princesses and ogres.†
p. 7.4 *
- I had to be the ogre.†
p. 7.4
- "They looked like an ogre's eyes," Hattie said.†
p. 21.0
- Lest they be frightened out of their feathers, a garden separated the birds from the ogres.†
p. 43.3
- Would the ogres decide I was unworthy of consumption?†
p. 43.5
- An ogre glared at us through a window.†
p. 43.6
- Ogres weren't dangerous only because of their size and their cruelty.†
p. 43.6
- By the end of an ogre's first sentence in Kyrrian, you forgot his pointy teeth, the dried blood under his fingernails, and the coarse black hair that grew on his face in clumps.†
p. 43.8
- Doesn't sound like an ogre.†
p. 44.1
- I saw him at the same moment the ogre did.†
p. 44.3
- He snatched him up just before the ogre's arm shot out.†
p. 44.4
- "szEE frah myNN," the ogre hissed, glaring at Char.†
p. 44.6
- The ogre continued to laugh.†
p. 45.3
- Their swords pointed at the ogre, who glared at me, then turned his back and retreated into the dim interior.†
p. 46.2
- He was almost an ogre's lunch.†
p. 47.8
- On our way out of the menagerie, Char said, "Tonight I shall triple the guard around the ogres.†
p. 49.2
- Dame Olga continued, "With a coachman and two footmen, they will be safe from everything except ogres.†
p. 49.9
- And from ogres I could offer little protection.†
p. 49.9
- Char was talking to three of the soldiers who had been in the ogres' guard at the menagerie.†
p. 56.3
- "Ogres!" the coachman yelled.†
p. 60.7
- Through it I made out a hand of ogres, kicking up the dust as they chased us.†
p. 60.8
- The ogres would bring her back from death.†
p. 61.1
- The ogres were only yards behind.†
p. 61.2
- I remembered that the ogres couldn't revive Mother.†
p. 61.3
- But the ogres would be beyond the sheep in a minute and we'd be at their mercy again.†
p. 61.4
- It continued as we passed the outlying homes of Jenn, while the ogres faded from sight and while I recovered from my fright.†
p. 61.8
- "The child has been raised by ogres or worse!" she exclaimed, snatching it away from me.†
p. 63.6
- Ogres.†
p. 76.5
- Perhaps the ogres will raid and there will be a skirmish.†
p. 84.5
- Skirmishes with ogres!†
p. 84.6
- Would he even be alive to stop liking me, or would he be an ogre's lunch?†
p. 85.1
- The road to the left, which I was not to take, led to the Fens, where the ogres lived.†
p. 88.8
- With ogres and bandits roaming the road?†
p. 89.1
- The baker's worries about ogres and bandits I thought exaggerated, since a solitary traveler would hardly be worthwhile prey.†
p. 89.2
- The morning after I left the elves, an ogre woke me by poking me with a stick.†
p. 96.1
- Eight ogres surrounded me.†
p. 96.2
- My ogre (the one who woke me) stroked my cheek.†
p. 96.2
- When I was done, my ogre spat at me.†
p. 96.6
- I think she was a woman because there N.% as less hair on her face and she was shorter than my ogre, and I think he was a man.†
p. 96.9
- She called my ogre SEEf and asked him if he thought he was going to eat it all by himself.†
p. 96.9
- "It's escaping, SEEf!" one of the ogres yelled.†
p. 97.6
- The ogres pronounced the words as though they were poisonous.†
p. 98.3
- The speaker was the ogre who had warned of my escape.†
p. 98.4
- I assumed the ogres meant to go to the fork in the road and proceed to their Fens.†
p. 98.6
- The ogres began to grumble.†
p. 98.8
- The youngest ogre told SEEf in Ogrese, "Maybe we should get to know our meals better.†
p. 99.1
- After dinner the young ogre sat next to me.†
p. 99.3
- Ogres are sound sleepers.†
p. 99.9
- I tried to leave, but as soon as I crept more than a few yards beyond the pile of ogres, my complaints started: thudding heart, tight chest, spinning head.†
p. 100.2
- The ogres wouldn't wait much longer to kill me.†
p. 100.3
Definition:
fairy tales: a frightening giant -- especially one who likes to eat people
or:
an evil, hideous, and frightening person
or:
an evil, hideous, and frightening person