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[ US /ˈɡoʊɫəm/ ]
[ UK /ɡˈə‍ʊləm/ ]
NOUN
  1. (Jewish folklore) an artificially created human being that is given life by supernatural means
  2. a mechanism that can move automatically

How To Use golem In A Sentence

  • He scrambled up onto the stone table where the golem sat, clambered onto her leg, and climbed the metal piping that crisscrossed her barrel-shaped torso. GuildWars Edge of Destiny
  • The term spontaneous abortion is defined in the “Management of Spontaneous Abortion” by Dr. Greibel, Dr Halvorsen, Dr Golemon, and Dr. Day. Do they really believe that abortion is murder?
  • ‘We have gone too far in emphasizing the value and import of the purely rational,’ Goleman wrote.
  • His great sword clasped in both hands, he swung it sideways at the golem's torso, which seemed to be its weakest point. The Weird Of The White Wolf
  • And I think a golem is a pretty accurate metaphor. Nessus Diary Entry
  • Ashkenazi legends are a fantastic repository of monsters - not only golems, but dybbuks and demons too.
  • I did want to take a moment to point out how the reviewer takes umbrage with my usage of the word "golem" instead of "zombie". An interesting bad review...
  • Goleman 1995, 1998 popularized “emotional intelligence” as a term encompassing a limited number of socioemotional abilities and traits, including self-awareness; handling one’s own feelings and impulses; motivating others; showing empathy; and remaining connected with others through optimism, enthusiasm, and energy. The Bass Handbook of Leadership
  • From the sands, the huge golem mounded up, taking shape again and hulking to its feet. GuildWars Edge of Destiny
  • There is a creature found in traditional Jewish folklore called the golem, an animate humanlike being fashioned completely from inanimate material. Queen's Journal: Latest stories
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