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(1) (folklore.
(2) An object of dread or apprehension.
(3) (folklore) a small grotesque supernatural creature that makes trouble for human beings.
(4) Mischievous goblin.
(1) In England the hobgoblin was as helpful a sprite as the brownie.
(2) In a superb maneuver, Moore baits the hobgoblin into agreeing to go on a trip with him to personally verify the working conditions.
(3) A romantic historical account, it told of a hobgoblin , the ugliest of his maligned kindred but valorous of heart, who fell in love with a beautiful princess of Ilnumin, one of the fallen cities of the moon elves of the Elven Age.
(4) His creased brown skin throbbed with muscle, he was a hobgoblin , and failure was unacceptable in goblin society.
(5) It is so lovely to view the sweet innocence of the ghouls and hobgoblins who visit our thresholds, calling out u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510trick or treatu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb, often accompanied by imaginative verse of their own making.
(6) Though Mr McCallum does admit, and even provide evidence for, the existence of hobgoblins and faeries.
(7) But I wasn't about to stand up to a rampaging bunch of hobgoblins anyway.
(8) Gaffle turned round and stared at the oncoming horde of hobgoblins .
(9) Imagination, then plays upon our fears when there is feeble light, making us see ghouls and hobgoblins in every shadow that moves.
(10) In his childhood Martin was afraid of the dark, of ghosts and hobgoblins , and his fear of attack by the threatening unknown later came to surface in his art.
(11) A group of hobgoblins emerged from behind him.
(12) They danced around in masks scaring away all manors of demons and hobgoblins , and offered food for their dead's eternal rest.
(13) It is a time when the very mention of witches, gnomes, hobgoblins and ogres is enough to conjure up a fantasy world populated with a multitude of such creatures.
(14) By the time the hobgoblins and ghouls are out and about on the 31st it is rising less than four hours after sunset.
(15) It was a time when witches did mischief while spiteful fairies and hobgoblins roamed about.
(16) If people want to believe in tooth fairies, or leprechauns, or hobgoblins , or taniwha, or whatever, it is their right to do that.
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