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n. (plural of boggart English)
Usage examples of "boggarts".
There’s supposed to be a caretaker here somewhere, but I think the boggarts got him.
I dreamed that Julian and I had shrunk down to the size of boggarts, and that big people were chasing us with sticks.
Unless you’re just going to let the boggarts have it—hey, it’s your piano.
I sat up fast, groping around for my bedside lamp, thinking boggarts and pookas and Hedley Kows.
I knew what he was, and I knew he was dangerous—miles more dangerous than boggarts or billy-blinds or voices behind the bathtub.
To add to the confusion, over the noise of the fire and the cries of men and dying boggarts, Ashen could hear the sound of drums.
Now and then a splash, sometimes accompanied by a scream, marked the fall of someone into the river, where more boggarts, emboldened and scenting blood in the water, came swarming out from the stream they had just navigated their way through.
Homework, kindly read the chapter on boggarts and summarize it for me.
After boggarts, they studied Red Caps, nasty little goblin like creatures that lurked wherever there had been bloodshed: in the dungeons of castles and the potholes of deserted battlefields, waiting to bludgeon those who had gotten lost.
Homework, kindly read the chapter on Boggarts and summarize it for me…to be handed in on Monday.
After Boggarts, they studied Red Caps, nasty little goblin-like creatures that lurked wherever there had been bloodshed: in the dungeons of castles and the potholes of deserted battlefields, waiting to bludgeon those who had gotten lost.
Homework, kindly read the chapter on Boggarts and summarise it for me … to be handed in on Monday.
After Boggarts, they studied Red Caps, nasty little goblin-like creatures that lurked wherever there had been bloodshed, in the dungeons of castles and the potholes of deserted battlefields, waiting to bludgeon those who had got lost.
Homework, kindly read the chapter on Boggarts and summarize it for me&to be handed in on Monday.
After boggarts, they studied Red Caps, nasty little goblin like creatures that lurked wherever there had been bloodshed: in the dungeons of castles and the potholes of deserted battlefields, waiting to bludgeon those who had gotten lost.