His creased brown skin throbbed with muscle, he was a hobgoblin, and failure was unacceptable in goblin society. |
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He had the image of himself, like a goblin or ghost, haunting her gravesite for weeks, vainly trying to protect her. |
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On Friday, Halloween was again on everyone's minds and even the odd goblin or ghoul turned up to spend the day with them! |
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In late January, a frilled shark was caught and in early February, a goblin shark was captured. |
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It didn't display any fiendish goblin or conniving fay, which disappointed me. |
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You see, even though the last goblin died, evil still found hold in weak creatures. |
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I'll be disappearing into the northwoods of Minnesota for the next month or so, on the hunt for moonworts and goblin ferns. |
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The two elves approached the last goblin, still stuck to the ground, from both sides. |
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In addition to defending against the goblin menace, you may also create your own battles! |
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In the film, we watch as Gollum gets in a tussle with his next meal, an unsuspecting goblin. |
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Among the most talked about sharks are great white sharks, frilled sharks, tiger sharks, whale sharks, hammerhead sharks, goblin sharks, bull sharks. |
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Better to just give someone a goblin in jar and let them get on with it. |
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One of the most popular characters in English folklore of the last thousand years has been the faerie, goblin, devil or imp known by the name of Puck or Robin Goodfellow. |
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Dim-witted goblin workers tremble as they await your orders and dig corridors and rooms into the rock at your command. |
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But one night he dreams of meeting a sharp-tongued little goblin who promises to teach him all about it. |
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We can't have anything, because we've got your little love goblin growing inside of us. |
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The goblin is the creature that is the army's most-used part in the beginning. |
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Piotr Beczala will play the prince, Alan Held the water goblin Vodník, and Adam Plachetka the forester. |
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We cannot be certain, but it looks as though this goblin has dominion over Oda Nobugana as well. |
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Several times there came a harsh cry from hordes of goblin throats as they came charging out of the woods waving wicked looking black iron swords with serrated edges. |
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A goblin is a monstrous creature from European folklore, first attested in stories from the Middle Ages. |
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At last the goblins had a chance to rid themselves of one of the troublesome defenders, and two goblin warriors snatched the opportunity. |
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The Welsh coblyn, a type of knocker, derives from the Old French gobelin via the English goblin. |
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A hunched, limping goblin with his tuxedo jacket tucked into his unzipped trousers, he'd seem weird even on the opening rounds of Britain's Got Talent. |
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The goblin shifted the two younger ones closer to him. It looked like he was hiding behind them, using them as a shield. |
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It's a sarcastic comment on people who are more interested in food than their surroundings.' Tengu The tengu features widely in Japanese folk religion – a goblin with a big nose and a red face. |
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Two years later, a one-millimetre species of goblin spider was discovered on Horn Island, off the coast of Australia, and named Prethopalpus attenboroughi, or Attenborough's goblin spider. |
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So check out the likes of the giant isopod, goblin shark, aye aye, Surinam toad, gob-faced squid and star-nosed mole to see if you agree with our ugly marks out of ten. |
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His only daughter had either been rapt away to the grave, or he was to have some wood-demon for a son-in-law, and, perchance, a troop of goblin grandchildren. |
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