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intruders
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Intruders is a 2011 Spanish horror film directed by Juan Carlos Fresnadillo and written by the Spanish duo Nicolás Casariego and Jaime Marques.
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n. (plural of intruder English)
Usage examples of intruders.
The sweating intruders stood reeling in a shock of bitter disappointment.
Moving cautiously in deep shadow, with the dog still companionably at his side, Jeremy approached the henhouse, only to find it surrounded by a tall fence, obviously meant to keep intruders out as well as hold chickens in.
Surrogate warning him to avoid war unless the intruders displayed ill intentions.
Garthid monitoring network has a means of tracking intruders, and they must have a plan of some sort.
Thus they made out a loose group of eight intruders approaching the camp, openly now, perhaps two hundred strides distant.
With that, they started toward the intruders, brandishing weapons and screaming, pausing individually to pick up stones and throw them.
The intruders answered with shrieks and stones of their own, backing away.
There were bellows of victory from the intruders, screams of dismay from the defenders.
The intruders had escaped into hyperspace before fleet torpedoes could reach them.
His CO was off with 2nd Platoon, he said, directing the isolation and destruction of the intruders from Command Section A docking.
The master at arms insisted the intruders were Confederation troops in imperial uniforms, but that was preposterous.
The intruders wore black uniforms, and the open visors on their helmets showed black faces with large eyes.
It looked like the surviving intruders were withdrawing into two of these.
Alacrity figured the intruders had activated everything to cover their movements.
Janusz scrupulously avoided flying over any of the residences and concluded that, as usual, the wealthy had the means to keep out intruders, even airborne ones.