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ghoul

noun as in evil demon

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As ghosts and monsters prepare to strike this Halloween, Americans might find that what haunts them most are not the ghouls at the door—it's the price tags at the store.

From Salon

Michael Keaton has reprised his role as the titular chaos-causing ghoul in the sequel.

From BBC

We approached the lonely inn as ragged ghouls shamble up to a gravekeeper’s door.

“We are fugitives. Or you could give us an invisibility potion like Chloe took after that embarrassing incident with the ghoul at the school dance. Did that really happen, Ms. DuForte?”

We are in our laboratories playing God with machine networks and not really having updated scientific language to describe the old ghouls and goblins.

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

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