kobold (Meaning)

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kobold (n.)

A kind of domestic spirit in German mythology, corresponding to the Scottish brownie and the English Robin Goodfellow.

kobold Sentence Examples

  1. The kobold crouched behind a rock, its eyes darting nervously as it surveyed the clearing.
  2. The kobold's skin was green and scaly, its eyes were red and glowing, and its teeth were sharp and pointed.
  3. The kobold spoke in a high-pitched, squeaky voice, and its words were full of malice and hatred.
  4. The kobold was a cunning and treacherous creature, and it was always looking for ways to cause trouble for the people of the village.
  5. The kobold would often steal food and supplies from the villagers, and it would sometimes even attack them if they were caught.
  6. The villagers were terrified of the kobold, and they would do anything to avoid it.
  7. One day, a brave knight came to the village and vowed to rid them of the kobold.
  8. The knight tracked the kobold to its lair, and the two of them engaged in a fierce battle.
  9. The knight was victorious, and he killed the kobold.
  10. The villagers were overjoyed, and they celebrated the knight's victory with a feast.

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A kind of domestic spirit in German mythology, corresponding to the Scottish brownie and the English Robin Goodfellow.

faerie, fairy, goblin,elf, faery, dwarf, pixie, fay, leprechaun, brownie

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The kobold crouched behind a rock, its eyes darting nervously as it surveyed the clearing.

The kobold's skin was green and scaly, its eyes were red and glowing, and its teeth were sharp and pointed.

The kobold spoke in a high-pitched, squeaky voice, and its words were full of malice and hatred.

The kobold was a cunning and treacherous creature, and it was always looking for ways to cause trouble for the people of the village.