1. monster - Noun
2. monster - Adjective
3. monster - Verb
Something of unnatural size, shape, or quality; a prodigy; an enormity; a marvel.
Specifically, an animal or plant departing greatly from the usual type, as by having too many limbs.
Any thing or person of unnatural or excessive ugliness, deformity, wickedness, or cruelty.
Monstrous in size.
To make monstrous.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA card that can shuffle two monsters from the grave into the deck to pop a monster on the field. Source: Internet
A level 5, this was perhaps the easiest monster to make in the deck, and it was a tuner monster so it was easy to climb up into higher level monsters with it. Source: Internet
A different story tells of a golem that fell in love, and when rejected, became the violent monster seen in most accounts. Source: Internet
According to Lucy, Amanda had been taking a drug that transformed her into a monster. Source: Internet
According to Wilson, he was looking at the loch when he saw the monster, grabbed his camera and snapped four photos. Source: Internet
According to Edwards, the photograph was independently verified by a Nessie sighting specialist and a group of US military monster experts. Source: Internet