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bo·gle B0367900 (bō′gəl)n. A hobgoblin; a bogey. [Scots bogill, perhaps ultimately from Welsh bwg, ghost, hobgoblin.]bogle (ˈbəʊɡəl; ˈbɒɡ-) n1. a dialect or archaic word for bogey112. (Agriculture) Scot a scarecrow[C16: from Scottish bogill, perhaps from Gaelic; compare Welsh bygel; see bug2]
bogle (ˈbəʊɡəl) n (Dancing) a rhythmic dance, originating in the early 1990s, performed to ragga musicvb (Dancing) (intr) to perform such a dancebo•gle (ˈboʊ gəl, ˈbɒg əl) also boggle n. a bogy; specter. [1495–1505; bog (variant of obsolete bug bogy, Middle English bugge scarecrow, demon + -le] ThesaurusboglenounA supernatural being, such as a ghost:apparition, bogey, bogeyman, eidolon, ghost, phantasm, phantasma, phantom, revenant, shade, shadow, specter, spirit, visitant, wraith.Informal: spook.Regional: haunt.bogleenUK
bogle a rhythmic dance, originating in the early 1990s, performed to ragga music bogleenUK Related to bogle: boggleSynonyms for boglenoun a supernatural being, such as a ghostSynonyms- apparition
- bogey
- bogeyman
- eidolon
- ghost
- phantasm
- phantasma
- phantom
- revenant
- shade
- shadow
- specter
- spirit
- visitant
- wraith
- spook
- haunt
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