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[ US /ˈɡɹɛmɫən/ ]
[ UK /ɡɹˈɛmlɪn/ ]
NOUN
  1. (folklore) fairies that are somewhat mischievous

How To Use gremlin In A Sentence

  • If their testing of such fundamental aspects as this is flawed, what other gremlins might be waiting inside?
  • I just wanna say. .quick, because the gremlin is starting to wake up … oops, she’s grumbling. 10 Things To Do Before You Become A Parent | Her Bad Mother
  • But his glory was shortlived and he dropped down the pack for an eventual seventh place finish when mechanical gremlins struck.
  • Bianca is extremely girlishly gremlin-like in this get-up. Taking the boot off
  • Alas, filmmaker Chris Columbus does not appear to tweet (I checked), so we must for now remain bereft of his feelings concerning Leonard, Sheldon, Wolowitz, and Raj’s tradition of celebrating “Columbus” Day by watching the Columbus-penned generational touchstonesGoonies, Gremlins, andYoung Sherlock Holmes — probably the nicest Columbus Day joke evermade about theHome Alone director, in fact. 'Big Bang Theory': Raj, deported? Sheldon to the rescue! | EW.com
  • We also had an electrical gremlin that affected us for longer than what we thought.
  • The website was down for several hours today because of a technical gremlin.
  • I took it as an accident; some universal glitch; like a gremlin that was careless and let his existence be known.
  • The Ferrari driver had the upper hand over team-mate Michael Schumacher on Friday, when the champion appeared to be in a strop that team insiders insisted had nothing to do with uncharacteristic electronic gremlins and understeer.
  • I imagined we would be going to some creepy old house with bats in the belfry and stone gremlins on the gateposts.
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