goblin (Meaning)

Wordnet

goblin (n)

(folklore) a small grotesque supernatural creature that makes trouble for human beings

Webster

goblin (n.)

An evil or mischievous spirit; a playful or malicious elf; a frightful phantom; a gnome.

goblin Sentence Examples

  1. The mischievous goblin laughed as he tripped the clumsy traveler.
  2. The ancient goblin's gnarled hands trembled as he shared tales of the hidden forest.
  3. The brave knight confronted the grotesque goblin, his sword gleaming in the moonlight.
  4. A horde of goblins descended upon the village, their cackling echoing through the night.
  5. The cunning goblin disguised itself as a harmless rabbit to infiltrate the enemy stronghold.
  6. The wise old wizard summoned a protective circle to ward off the approaching goblins.
  7. The goblin's emerald eyes glinted with a wicked gleam as he plotted his next prank.
  8. The villagers were terrified as the goblins raided their farms and stole their livestock.
  9. The goblin king, perched upon a throne of bones, ruled with an iron fist.
  10. The hero's courage shattered as he faced the grotesque visage of the goblin horde.

FAQs About the word goblin

(folklore) a small grotesque supernatural creature that makes trouble for human beingsAn evil or mischievous spirit; a playful or malicious elf; a frightful pha

fairy, faerie, dwarf, elf, faery, puck, gremlin, brownie, pixie, hobgoblin

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The mischievous goblin laughed as he tripped the clumsy traveler.

The ancient goblin's gnarled hands trembled as he shared tales of the hidden forest.

The brave knight confronted the grotesque goblin, his sword gleaming in the moonlight.

A horde of goblins descended upon the village, their cackling echoing through the night.