First they oght to remoue frome honor and authoritie, thatmonstre in nature.
I am assured that God hath reueled to some in this our age, that it is more then a monstre in nature, that a woman shall reigne and haue empire aboue man.
He would have all the money, he said, or keep my poor monstre in prison.
Mr. Spurgeon made his first appearance in Norwich, on his mission for procuring funds to erect a "monstre tabernacle in London to accommodate the immense congregations drawn together by his peculiar pulpit oratory.
A largely advertised "monstre fete and fancy fair," under the management of Mr. J.
Netheles, Plynyus in his natural history reherssis that Triton is a verray monstreof the sey, and that in the tym of Tyberius the emperour syk ay was hard and seyn.
And sone betyd, and in thar sychtis sprang, A fellon grysly monstre and wondryng, 15 As weil was knaw syne at the endyng: The feirfull spa men tharof pronosticate Schrewyt chancis to betyde and bad estate.
Good wife, shew me M'amie, monstre moy the ryghte way le droict chemin d'icy here hence to the nexte towne.
Outraged at the unaccountable conduct of the camp officials in the wicked license-hunt at the point of the bayonet, the diggers took it as an insult to their manhood, and a challenge to the determination expressed at their monstre meeting.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "monstre" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.