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n. A town in Grenada
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Bogles is a town on the island of Carriacou in Grenada.
Usage examples of "bogles".
Aw crivens, this is whut happens when things get sloppy an’ bogles take over.
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!
As they rode through them and toward the towering wall of the Old Palace, bogles dropped out of the eaves of the two long stone buildings that housed the city armories across the court.
Sniggering in almost human voices the bogles ambled toward them, and the nervous horses shied away.
There were hundreds of them, bogles, spriggans, formless creatures like the boneless that had attacked them in the street.
As the nearest gang of bogles burst into flame, a roar of mingled disbelief and fear from the assembled creatures deafened her.
Dorset’s full of ghosts and hobs and bogles, and things that go boomp i’ the nicht.
Hobs and bogles too—get him to tell you about the Screaming Skull of Bettiscombe Manor—but mostly it’s Dorset history, the bits and loose ends that don’t fit into books.
Bolr Sceadu the bogles call it—the Great Ones say Axis Umbru, while to the swans whose speech is still close to the Faêran, it is Urlarliath.