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[ US /ˈɡɑbɫɪn/ ]
[ UK /ɡˈɒblɪn/ ]
NOUN
  1. (folklore) a small grotesque supernatural creature that makes trouble for human beings

How To Use goblin In A Sentence

  • The two elves approached the last goblin, still stuck to the ground, from both sides.
  • If you know that, and contract a goblin craftsman, you should probably expect to abide by that concept. A very unsatisfying answer « Love | Peace | Ohana
  • Smoking and sputtering, the glider zoomed away, with the Green Goblin desperately trying to pull the webbing from his eyes. SPIDER-MAN®: THE ADVENTURES OF SPIDER-MAN
  • No wind, morning light, blue fescue and gaillardia ‘Goblin’ complete the scene. Movement « Fairegarden
  • Witches, goblins, ghosts, ghouls and some gothic mums and dads were among an estimated 9,000 crowd that turned out for what is believed to be the country's largest Halloween party.
  • He again applied his eye to the glass, and turning his ear to the partition, listened attentively: with a subtle and eager look upon his face, that might have appertained to some old goblin. Oliver Twist
  • It is so lovely to view the sweet innocence of the ghouls and hobgoblins who visit our thresholds, calling out ‘trick or treat’, often accompanied by imaginative verse of their own making.
  • If people want to believe in tooth fairies, or leprechauns, or hobgoblins, or taniwha, or whatever, it is their right to do that.
  • By the time the hobgoblins and ghouls are out and about on the 31st it is rising less than four hours after sunset.
  • The whole aim of practical politics is to keep the populace alarmed (and hence clamorous to be lead to safety) by menacing it with an endless series of hobgoblins, all of them imaginary.
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