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Or where love turns a princess into an ogress, or parents kick out their 7-year-old children with bad advice and curses.—
Denise Coffey,
courant.com,
1 Aug. 2019 What exactly is going on with that large flock of crows, the suspicious villagers, the charming mayor and that secretive ogress?—Washington Post,
3 Mar. 2022 In addition to the Icelandic ogress Grýla, the half-goat/half-demon Krampus (Kristofer Hivju) figures prominently in the story.—
Declan Gallagher,
EW.com,
22 Nov. 2024 And in Iceland, the Yule Lads who visit children in the run-up to Christmas are said to be the sons of the ogress Gryla, a character in Snorri Sturluson’s 13th-century Prose Edda.—
Regina Hansen,
WSJ,
21 Dec. 2018