noun a plural noun referring to a sports team or mascot name

  • The Blue Devils is the name of a famous drum and bugle corps.
  • I heard the Blue Devils are performing at the halftime show.
  • I can't believe the Blue Devils lost the game last night.
  • She was feeling down and out, like she was battling her own blue devils.

noun a colloquial term for a male parent or father

  • The daddy longlegs is a type of arachnid known for its long, thin legs and small body.
  • I saw a daddy longlegs crawling on the wall in the living room.
  • Hey, check out that daddy longlegs over there by the window!
  • The tall, skinny man was often referred to as a daddy longlegs by his friends.

noun a supernatural being typically associated with evil, prevalent in various religions and mythologies

  • The exorcist claimed to have encountered a powerful demon during the ritual.
  • I heard a rumor that there's a demon living in the old abandoned house down the street.
  • Dude, that movie was so scary, it felt like I was face to face with a demon!
  • His addiction to gambling was like a demon that he couldn't shake off.

noun the practices or rites associated with demons

  • The study of demonism in various cultures reveals interesting insights into belief systems.
  • Some people believe in demonism and practice rituals to ward off evil spirits.
  • I heard she's really into demonism, like she's obsessed with dark magic and stuff.
  • The rise of demonism in politics is a troubling trend, as leaders use fear and division to manipulate the public.

noun a covered passageway between two parts of a building

verb to move or run with a swift, easy pace

  • The architect designed a beautiful home with a traditional dogtrot style.
  • Let's sit on the porch of the dogtrot house and enjoy the sunset.
  • I love how cozy the dogtrot cabin feels during winter.
  • The project progressed at a dogtrot pace, but we eventually finished on time.

noun a malicious possessing spirit in Jewish folklore

  • The dybbuk is a malevolent spirit from Jewish folklore that is said to possess living people.
  • I heard a spooky story about a dybbuk haunting a family in the old abandoned house.
  • Yo, that movie about the dybbuk possession was so creepy!
  • The negative thoughts in his mind felt like a dybbuk taking over his emotions.

noun a bioluminescent insect larva, especially of a beetle, that emits a soft greenish light

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  • The glowworm is a type of insect belonging to the family Lampyridae.
  • I saw a glowworm lighting up the garden last night.
  • Check out that cool glowworm shining in the dark!
  • Her smile lit up the room like a glowworm in the night.

noun a mythological water spirit inhabiting the lochs and pools of Scotland

  • The kelpie is a mythical creature from Scottish folklore, often depicted as a shape-shifting water spirit.
  • I heard there's a kelpie that supposedly lives in the lake near our town.
  • That kelpie is one sneaky creature, always causing trouble around here.
  • The kelpie in the story symbolizes the dangers of the unknown lurking beneath the surface.

noun a person or thing that is not named or known

adjective describing a person or thing that is not named or known

  • The nameless soldier fought valiantly for their country.
  • I saw a nameless cat wandering around the neighborhood.
  • That nameless dude at the party was hilarious!
  • The artist created a nameless masterpiece that left everyone in awe.

oaf

noun a clumsy, stupid person; a bumpkin or yokel

  • The oaf stumbled clumsily through the crowded room, knocking over a vase in his path.
  • Don't be such an oaf and help me carry these boxes.
  • That guy is such an oaf, he can't even tie his own shoelaces.
  • Her boss was an oaf when it came to understanding new technology.

noun A small mammal with long ears, long hind legs, and a short tail, typically burrowing underground and having a fur coat that is commonly used for its softness and warmth.

  • The rabbit is a small mammal known for its long ears and hopping gait.
  • I saw a cute rabbit in the park today.
  • That party was hopping like a rabbit!
  • She's as fast as a rabbit when it comes to finishing tasks.

noun a tailless amphibian with a short stout body and short legs, typically having dry warty skin that can exude poison

  • The biologist conducted a study on the mating habits of the toad.
  • I saw a cute little toad hopping around in the garden.
  • That party was so boring, it was like watching a toad try to dance.
  • His voice was so deep and croaky, it sounded like a toad.

noun a type of fungus that resembles a mushroom, often poisonous

  • The mycologist studied the different species of toadstools found in the forest.
  • I saw a cute little toadstool growing by the tree in the park.
  • Check out that funky toadstool over there, man!
  • Her bright red hat looked like a toadstool in the sea of black umbrellas.

noun a malevolent or harmful person or being

adjective causing harm or destruction, especially by supernatural means; malevolent

  • The maleficent sorceress cast a dark spell on the kingdom.
  • I heard Maleficent is the villain in that Disney movie.
  • Stay away from that guy, he's like a maleficent presence.
  • The storm brewing in the distance looked maleficent, ready to unleash its fury.