(1) She was made into a horrid, ugly monster .
(2) The time to monster the poor man is when he's got it wrong.
(3) I pondered that thought and raised my head to see the green eyed monster , my boss.
(4) Now, I think the guy is a monster of the first order and would be very happy to see him sent packing: but does anyone have a clue what would happen if he got forced out?
(5) He's only a year old, but already he is a little monster
(6) We saw electric rays, soles and at one point a monster of a greenback turtle in the distance, the biggest of our stay and warier than most.
(7) Since then, the rodeo has grown to a monster of an event with an international reputation, a gigantic prize purse and an Air Force pulse heating throughout.
(8) It's an ugly monster that feeds on the fear of the unknown.
(9) How could he have been such a monster , how could he have been so cruel?
(10) This is a monster of a book, almost 500 pages
(11) After the better part of an hour I think the little monster was getting tired, finally.
(12) U251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510Cinderella is a monster of a production and a fitting way to end this year,u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb he says.
(13) There was a gargle of noise, it was scary, my image blurred, the noise was deafening and frightening, as a monster was emerging.
(14) A monster with the head of a hyena and hindquarters of a wolf
(16) Certainly, if early press reviews are anything to go by, King Kong should become another box office monster itself.
(17) My mum used to monster me for coming home so late
(18) I looked over my shoulder and saw that the little monster I called my brother had indeed returned to the room sometime while I was asleep.
(19) In a cave lives the ugliest monster in the world.
(20) So no ducking under the duvet, then, when your little monster threatens to waken the neighbours, if not the dead, with his wee-small-hours wake-up call.