(Folklore) a small grotesque supernatural creature that makes trouble for human beings.
1 I would ask permission to uphold the goblin 's honor in this matter.
2 At length he heard once more what the father goblin was saying.
3 The late goblin pilot had made the destruction of his ship count.
4 Then the magic goblin went back to his tree in a moment.
5 My saunters in the grounds, however, never surprised the goblin garden again.
6 But Maddy was trying to remember the word the goblin had spoken.
7 The goblin flew, and in an instant he was by their side.
8 The goblin descended from its eminence, and directed the course of Roderic.
9 A good goblin seamstress can peel a skin without a single tear.
10 A goblin arrow stuck into the gunwale, just barely missing Tanis's hand.
11 And secondly, the goblin shuttle was held together by spit and prayers.
12 There in the goblin 's hands was the trinket from the duke's house.
13 And as he walked along, the goblin told the king a story.
14 I thought it was a battalion of goblin guards at the least.
15 When the goblin heard this, he went back to the sissoo tree.
16 No wonder that the ghost and goblin stories had a new zest.
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