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bogie

noun as in fairy

noun as in pixie

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“As I glanced at Bogie, I saw tears streaming down his face—his ‘I do’ was strong and clear, though,” wrote Bacall.

Always in the wee small hours when it seemed to Bogie and me that the world was ours—that we were the world.

Bogie and Bacall purchased a $160,000 mansion in Holmby Hills, a posh enclave in Los Angeles, and played house.

In addition to her stellar body of work, she will always be remembered for being the no-nonsense half of Bogie and Bacall.

Because, as Harold says, "If I hadn't got that squared away with Bogie, I don't think I would have ever been the same."

At seed time, the farmer asks the Bogie what part of the crop he will have, "tops or bottoms."

Do I look like the bogie man, who lives in the woods and comes to steal away naughty children?

The front bogie of the truck collapsed, the wheels being torn from their axles.

This bogie, phantom, bugbear, is a supposed influence called "Reaction."

Restore confidence to the English by freeing them from their bogie—Joan!

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On this page you'll find 36 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to bogie, such as: gnome, goblin, imp, leprechaun, brownie, and elf.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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