💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Bogglebo"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| boggleboenoun | Alternative form of bogglebo. [(UK, obsolete) A bugbear (imaginary fearsome creature).] |
| bogglenoun | (dated) A bungle; a botched situation. |
| boggardnoun | (UK dialectal) A bogey: a ghost, goblin, or other hostile supernatural creature, especially a small local spirit haunting gloomy places or the scenes of violence. |
| boglenoun | (UK, especially Scotland) A goblin, imp, bogeyman, bugbear or similar a frightful being or phantom. |
| bogeynoun | (golf) A score of one over par on a hole. |
| bullbeggarnoun | A kind of goblin. |
| bug-a-boonoun | Any imagined fear or threat, or a fear presumed larger than it really is. |
| bogglernoun | Something puzzling or confusing. |
| scarebugnoun | (obsolete) A bugbear; an imaginary monster to frighten children. |
| boggardsnoun | (obsolete) Alternative form of boggard: an outhouse. [(UK dialectal) A bogey: a ghost, goblin, or other hostile supernatural creature, especially a small local spirit haunting gloomy places or the scenes of violence.] |
| boggartnoun | (fantasy) A shapeshifting monster that feeds on fear. |
| hobgoblinnoun | A small, ugly goblin that makes trouble for humans. |
| bug-bearnoun | (chiefly British) Alternative spelling of bugbear. [An ongoing problem; a recurring obstacle or adversity.] |
| bugaboonoun | Alternative spelling of bug-a-boo. [A mythical, nocturnal creature; a hobgoblin.] |
| scare-bugnoun | Alternative form of scarebug. [(obsolete) A bugbear; an imaginary monster to frighten children.] |
| boodienoun | (Australia) A species of bettong, Bettongia lesueur. |
| mind bogglernoun | Alternative spelling of mind-boggler. [Something very puzzling, confusing or surprising.] |
| bobowlernoun | (UK, dialect, obsolete, Black Country) A large moth. |
| buggermannoun | Alternative form of bogeyman. [A menacing, ghost-like monster in children's stories.] |
| pokernoun | (card games) Any of various card games in which, following each of one or more rounds of dealing or revealing cards, the players in sequence make tactical bets or drop out, the bets forming a pool to be taken either by the sole remaining player or, after all rounds and bets have been completed, by those remaining players who hold a superior hand according to a standard ranking of hand values for the game. |
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