‘Please don't be as uncivilized, thoughtless, and cruel as the monsters who committed these senseless acts.’
‘She was a fraud, a monster, and a cruel mean beast.’
‘He became a monster, a cruel and crafty invader who was stopped only by epic courage and perseverance.’
‘She wanted to comprehend what made people into unfeeling monsters who took life without a care.’
‘People were getting stuck into him, saying he was the cause of all our troubles, that he was a scoundrel and a monster.’
‘As a result, people who seem normal, your everyday Joe, suddenly become these sadistic monsters who will stoop to anything to achieve the end.’
‘Don is neither the monster nor the beast that James makes him out to be.’
‘They find a little place in the country, far away from monsters and bullies.’
‘Does calling these men beasts and monsters ignore the fact that, on some level, many of them are also victims?’
‘How could he have been such a monster, how could he have been so cruel?’
‘Marina is a monster, selfish and manipulative and sulky.’
‘However, as soon as they become troublesome teenagers, they are monsters who need locking up for life.’
‘Interestingly, the only one not making her out to be some inhuman monster is her husband, who has stood by her throughout the mess.’
‘For a long time we wanted to believe that here we were dealing with abnormal monsters, psychopaths, or mentally defective, even psychotic individuals.’
‘They feel that if the world considers them a monster they might as well behave like a monster.’
‘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?’
‘But she would not give these monsters the satisfaction of breaking her down.’
‘I pondered that thought and raised my head to see the green eyed monster, my boss.’
‘What hideous, heartless monsters these voters are!’
‘Denzel Washington, especially, feasts upon this role and creates a tragic monster.’
1.2humorístico A rude or badly behaved person, typically a child.
‘he's only a year old, but already he is a little monster’
‘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.’
‘If your little monster wants to look even more scary, there are face painters to give them the ultimate Sunday makeover.’
‘After the better part of an hour I think the little monster was getting tired, finally.’
‘The little monster just sat and asked for more, more, more!’
‘I smiled unconsciously it was a weird name but somehow it actually suited my little monster perfectly.’
‘Aidan, as you may imagine, had become a little monster in the years.’
‘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.’
‘What if she was a monster, rude and abrasive like some other girls I knew?’
‘Do you know what that little monster did last time he was here?’
‘As for Buffy's sister, I predict she turns into a monster of some description within three weeks.’
‘For my money I got a monster of a sandwich, complete with a side serving of salad and dressing.’
‘Also, Tony scored a monster of a point after 28 minutes, following an excellent pass from Michael.’
‘She had a monster of a van ready and was waiting for us.’
‘He got to the turn in 35 two under par and then canned a monster of a putt of around 70 feet at the 10th to move to three under.’
‘‘Cinderella is a monster of a production and a fitting way to end this year,’ he says.’
‘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.’
‘In front of them sat a monster of a car, and within it a tiny old lady drove, her head hardly even reaching over the dashboard.’
‘Zelda had come back, late in the evening, running home with as much energy as she could muster, with a monster of a bruise bang smack near his eye.’
‘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.’
‘There was a monster of an oak off to her right that hovered right next Chase's window.’
‘A monster of a fish for most English anglers and a sad loss but there is plenty more time.’
‘Certainly, if early press reviews are anything to go by, King Kong should become another box office monster itself.’
‘Horrible metal monsters, they were, and loud.’
3A congenitally malformed or mutant animal or plant.
‘Many of these aquatic monsters are thought to be seriously threatened by overfishing and habitat destruction.’
‘Museums and private collectors have for centuries preserved specimens of monsters and mutants.’
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[con objeto]coloquial Britanico
Criticize or reprimand severely.
‘my mum used to monster me for coming home so late’
‘However, they fear that if this was attempted they would be monstered for being too open or too uncertain about critical areas of public concern.’
‘Or would he have been monstered for settling for defeat?’
‘Clearly, anything short of Section 28 restated was going to be monstered.’
‘As a result of that process, the bill was quite monstered at the select committee stage.’
‘The time to monster the poor man is when he's got it wrong.’