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		Definition of kobold in English: koboldnoun ˈkəʊbəldˈkoʊbɔld (in Germanic mythology) a spirit who haunts houses or lives underground in caves or mines.  Example sentencesExamples -  You'll encounter giant rats, spiders, kobolds, wolves, trolls, and the rest of the usual suspects.
 -  As soon as you walk around in your own house with the lights off, some evil little kitchen kobold rushes out and rearranges all your furniture.
 -  Nein taunted the kobolds that surrounded her group.
 -  They rushed over to investigate, and saw a kobold trapped in a bear trap.
 -  You're the senior student of a dwarf named Master Drogan, and one night kobolds attack, poison Drogan, and then make off with some powerful artifacts.
 -  Everything looked good for an evening of high adventure until the first kobold was killed.
 
    Definition of kobold in US English: koboldnounˈkōbôldˈkoʊbɔld (in Germanic mythology) a spirit that haunts houses or lives underground in caves or mines.  Example sentencesExamples -  As soon as you walk around in your own house with the lights off, some evil little kitchen kobold rushes out and rearranges all your furniture.
 -  You'll encounter giant rats, spiders, kobolds, wolves, trolls, and the rest of the usual suspects.
 -  They rushed over to investigate, and saw a kobold trapped in a bear trap.
 -  Everything looked good for an evening of high adventure until the first kobold was killed.
 -  Nein taunted the kobolds that surrounded her group.
 -  You're the senior student of a dwarf named Master Drogan, and one night kobolds attack, poison Drogan, and then make off with some powerful artifacts.
 
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