At the cashier's desk sits Bogle, cold, sordid, slow, smouldering, and takes your money. |
Here and there a chronicle, as of Rudolf of Fulda, vouches for communication with a rapping bogle. |
Kevin Bogle, 41, withdrew cash from the bank account of widowed 70-yearold David Bogle on 12 separate occasions. |
Nearer and nearer came bogle, noisily threshing the undergrowth. |
Some critics, including Bogle, blame high-frequency trading for the stock market's recent high volatility, but the topic is much debated. |
One common one causing fright or dread was called in Yorkshire the boggart, in Scotland the bogle, and in England the bogey or bogeyman. |