Synonym: dwarf, elf, spirit, troll. Similar words: hobgoblin, noblesse oblige, goblet, oblige, oblique, obliged, obligate, obliging. Meaning: ['gɑblɪn /'gɒb-] n. (folklore) a small grotesque supernatural creature that makes trouble for human beings.
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1. Tengu, the wicked long-nosed trickster goblin.
2. From the Old Norse Skratta, a goblin.
3. The Goblin horde seemed hardly diminished.
4. In sleep he looked delicate, more elf than goblin, almost beautiful.
5. Since that time many independent Orc and Goblin tribes have taken root in the forests and mountains of that cold land.
6. If you roll an arrow the Goblin Doom Diver has missed and veered off in the direction indicated by the arrow.
7. To decide if the Goblin lands where you have aimed it roll both the scatter dice and the artillery dice.
8. These included tying lots of cushions to the Goblin, making parachutes, and kitting him out with wings.
9. A good option for the Goblin Warlord is to ride a chariot.
10. Forest Goblin shamans are prone to run off dizzily, or just blunder about, unable to distinguish fact from venom-induced fiction.
11. Goblin wolf riders raid and pillage far afield, while outriders scour the surrounding countryside for any sign of enemy armies.
12. To help keep the Goblin alive, if not exactly intact, a whole variety of life preserving techniques were originally developed.
13. Its steep sides are thronged with Goblin strongholds and its rocky slopes overlay caves and tunnels that are riddled with evil creatures.
14. Forest Goblin Shamans keep small poisonous spiders in their mouths.
15. Remove Goblin casualties with a deliberately contemptuous gesture or casual lack of concern if it makes you feel better.
16. Goblin Ha'Hotel Charming inn situated in picturesque village at the foot of the Lammermuirs.
17. Sometimes an Orc or Goblin will capture a few Snotlings and train them to perform entertaining tricks, or to perform simple tasks.
18. Many Dwarfs stumbled to the ground dead with Goblin arrows embedded in them, but more still made the gate.
19. A separate section describing famous Orc and Goblin warlords has been included after the army list.
20. And the moment he did so, the second goblin jumped into his pocket, and there stayed.
21. Goblin A general name for the familiar demon or mischievous spirit who dwells in private houses or in the chinks of trees.
22. An ugly , mischievous elf or goblin.
23. The goblin hopped into his pocket.
24. Goblin Sharpshooter does not untap during your untap step.
25. Flabagon and Frito fell backwards into a heap(sentencedict .com), and the cauldron catapulted forward right towards the Goblin King.
26. Up to three Fanatics can hide in each Night Goblin infantry unit - note down which units conceal Fanatics and how many.
27. Attacked and driven out by men, Giant Wolves have allied with Goblin tribes.
28. These highly mobile skirmishers can be used to draw Goblin fanatics out of their units prior to a charge by more heavily armed troops.
29. As the churning mass swelled within him his resilient Goblin digestive system got to work on the over-abundance of raw material.
30. Woe betide those Empire knights when they tangle with the Night Goblin fanatics!
More similar words: hobgoblin, noblesse oblige, goblet, oblige, oblique, obliged, obligate, obliging, oblivion, obliquely, oblivious, obligated, obligation, obligatory, obliterate, obliterated, obliteration, blink, blind, blindly, sibling, blinded, gambling, bumbling, bubbling, tumbling, doubling, wobbling, rumbling, humbling.