Definitionn. an imaginary monster used to frighten children
Last update: September 2, 2015
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He was the hero of the one side, just as he was the bugbear of the other. [Please select]
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Verily, winter is the bugbear of the struggling Norwegian countryman's existence. [Please select]
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Indians had long been the favorite bugbear of the border country. [Please select]
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I'm sorry you've carried that bugbear about with you for so long.' [Please select]
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Prince Enrique, believing this idea to be a bugbear, fitted out two vessels in A. [Please select]
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"I think business is a perfect bugbear," she said as she entered the car. [Please select]
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They're easily shocked, these country clergy, and no doubt I'm a bugbear to 'em.' [Please select]
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"The good time _coming_, Boys," was her, as well as many other people's bugbear. [Please select]
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I should not have lost it so entirely had I not witnessed how you are suffering from the tyranny of this blatant bugbear called "Society." [Please select]
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Depreciation is the one bugbear that perpetually torments Sir Charles's soul; that winter he stood within measurable distance of so appalling a calamity. [Please select]
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