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Answer for the clue "An evil spirit ", 5 letters:
bogie

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Usage examples of bogie.

The bogie itself had arrived just three weeks earlier and was orbiting the ice ball at a respectable distance.

In 1972, scouting for the Houston Astros, Bogie administered what he believes to have been the first ever baseball psychological test, to a pitcher named Dick Ruthven.

But when asked what became of those still unforgotten dreams, Bogie hesitated.

He reeled to a stop as Bogie answered his unasked question, answered it With a spear of pain, anger, and bloodlust.

Despite the healing Bogie had begun on his right ankle, Purple had crude splints strapped to it.

He tried to cock his left fist, his ears roaring with the heightened pulse of the bloodsong Bogie sang.

Coming up from a group of low hills, the newcomer looked to be a bit larger than the first bogie, though given its completely different arrangement of hexagons, it was hard to tell for sure.

But after sunset, with the F6Fs back on deck and the pilots in their ready room, the bogies came back.

For another thirty minutes the bogies appeared hesitantly and indecisively on radar and then the scopes were clear.

The sun had hardly set on the twenty-sixth of November before the bogies began to appear around the edges of the scopes, many more of them than the radar operators remembered having seen before.

The bogies collected in murderous little gangs of two, three and four and rushed the ships.

Closer aboard they saw the flashes of destroyer guns as they took their own bogies under fire.

Twice bogies had been destroyed by the CAP inside of thirty miles, and in the evening a sub had been sighted submerging only seven miles away.

Despite all-day bogies, the night of the thirty-first was as though man had never fought a war in the Pacific, and on the morning of the first of April the combined force hit the enemy base of Woleai, about halfway between Truk and Palau.

D-Day minus 3, and flight operations began with a launch of twelve Reapers led by Bud Schumann, in the full dark at quarter past four, while the last bogies were still fading from the force radars.