Bogles [noun]

Definition of Bogles:

ghost

Synonyms of Bogles:


Opposite/Antonyms of Bogles:

-


Sentence/Example of Bogles:

"Town's goin' to be het up for certain," said Mr. Bogle, waggling his ancient head.

Coroner Bogle demanded that the body should be viewed officially before the man-hunt should begin.

An' aa saw theer t' bogle,—thee knaws, t' bogle o' Bleacliff Tarn; an' she turned hersel, an' she spoak to me!'

You shall have a specimen, Bogle, of this extremely racy production, which I strongly recommend you to keep in view as model.

We incline to think Cornish "bucca" and Scottish "bogle" may be taken as equivalent in meaning.

Bogle was cordially received by the Grand Teshu Lama, and an intimate friendship was established between the two men.

Were it not for Bogle's account of thirty years before, we might conclude that the building was not then in existence.

Certainly if Bogle returned to Phari he would find the women very much bolder, though, I am afraid, not any cleaner.

And you standing there like a straw bogle and rinning to fetch your ain sword like a doggie with a pocket-napkin!

Na,” said he; “it will be made by a bogle and her wanting ta heid upon his body.