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Answer for the clue "Goblin or bugbear ", 5 letters:
bogle

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Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Bogle is a surname, and may refer to: Andrew Cathcart Bogle (1829–1860), Scottish soldier Bob Bogle (1934–2009), American musician Donald Bogle , American writer Eric Bogle (b. 1944), Australian singer George Bogle (diplomat) (1746–1781), Scottish diplomat ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Bogle \Bo"gle\, n. [Scot. and North Eng. bogle, bogill, bugill, specter; as a verb, to terrify, fr. W. bwgwl threatening, fear, bwg, bwgan, specter, hobgoblin. Cf. Bug .] A goblin; a specter; a frightful phantom; a bogy; a bugbear.

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
alt. A goblin; a frightful spectre or phantom; a bogy or bugbear. n. A goblin; a frightful spectre or phantom; a bogy or bugbear.

Usage examples of bogle.

Most of them risked so much by leaving good jobs with much larger variety chains to join up with a one-horse outfit run by an overactive dreamer down in Bentonvillepeople like Clarence Leis, Willard Walker, Charlie Baum, Ron Loveless, Bob Bogle, Claude Harris, Ferold Arend, Charlie Cate, Al Miles, Thomas Jefferson, Gary Reinboth.

Castro era el fantasma de Tichborne, pero un pobre fantasma habitado por el genio de Bogle.

A young man named Jim Hacket, and his cousin Daria Sartor, were out sky-watching at a place called Bogle Ridge one night when they saw a group of red, green, and white lights descend from the sky and drop into a gully close to their position.

Jim and Daria visited Woody the next day and the contactee accompanied them to the same spot on Bogle Ridge that night.

Uno de esos avisos cayó en las blandas manos funerarias del negro Bogle, que concibió un proyecto genial.

The fleshers and brewers and smiths and weavers and skinners and saddlers and salters and cappers and masons and cutlers and fletchers and plasterers and armourers and porters and water carriers, and the one-eyed man who had called at Bogle House selling fumigating pans.

Aw crivens, this is whut happens when things get sloppy an’ bogles take over.

He had left them at Bogle House, which the Culter family and the Flemings shared, and had found his town like one with the plague at the door.

But look out for the elves called cacodemon, afrite, deev, bogle, dwerger, pigwidgeon and flibbertygibbet - they can be very nasty.

Hundreds of bogles were clustered around the slab, but at a distance, as if they were not keen on going any closer.

The bogles kept clear of that, at least, but as the ferryman pushed away from the shore, Big Yan kicked Roland on the boot and pointed upward.

A pure mass of orange was pouring into the cave, so many bogles that there was no space between them.

Besides the Hounds, there are also bogles who hunt in the darkness, and the fey folk that try to lead riders astray.

Worse, when they come back we will have no room to stable your horses—and left outside, I fear the bogles would eat them before morning.

Take flight, ye host of the Unseelie Court, ye bogles and banshees and blood-devouring Leanan-Sidhe who torment those weaker than myself!