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Answer for the clue "Folklore monster whose name means "goat-sucker" ", 10 letters:
chupacabra

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n. (context cryptozoology English) (alternative spelling of chupacabras English)

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The chupacabra or chupacabras (, literally "goat-sucker"; from " chupar ", "to suck", and " cabra ", "goat") is a legendary creature in the folklore of parts of the Americas, with its first purported sightings reported in Puerto Rico . The name comes from ...

Usage examples of chupacabra.

Playboy says Raton is a pinche Chupacabra from Watsonville and they all look this way.

Basically, he guessed, they reprogrammed it, messed with its code, and after they left, the graffiti-eaters were back out there, slurping down the latest Chupacabra iconography.

Sometimes they managed to get close to the truth, but more often they ran stories that had headlines like Lizard Baby Born in Trailer Park, or maybe Bigfoot and the Chupacabra, the Unholy Alliance.

Covered in coarse black hair, the chupacabras had a series of sharp spines running up its back.

One young boy said the two chupacabras he saw were floating in the air in total silence.

She wouldn't even say the word chupacabras for fear of bringing one swooping down on her head, but she had a high opinion of you.

Soto said he'd show us the way to where he thinks a nest of chupacabras might be hiding.

Those are the ones where it is suspected El chupacabras make their lair.

The chupacabras, as the locals dubbed them, would not have been my first choice as test subjects, but since I was there and they were the only other living creatures at my disposal, I made do.

Amusingly enough, the media of the 1990s deemed the genetically created chupacabras a living creature designed for war, as having extraterrestrial origins.

Seeing their prey suddenly collapse into horizontal positions, the waiting trio of chupacabras, who had activated the weird bioengineered hypnotic spines along their backs the moment they had been spotted, interpreted the movements as a sign of submission, and sprang forward with their wings open to hungrily attack.

There were a few more sporadic attacks from random chupacabras, but now all in the group were prepared to deal with the creatures and their methods of murder.

Frightened the chupacabras is going to come hopping out of a rathole and bite them on the ass!

But I do know he's the one behind the chupacabras problem, and I want to discuss it with him.

We'd break apart whatever living tissue we were sending down the line-monkeys, chupacabras, humans-it didn't matter, either way.