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How do you use hobgoblin in a sentence?

Here are a few ways to use "hobgoblin" in a sentence:

* Literal: The adventurers faced a fearsome hobgoblin wielding a wickedly sharp axe.

* Figurative: The fear of public speaking was a hobgoblin that haunted her every waking moment.

* Descriptive: The dilapidated house, with its creaking floorboards and cobweb-draped corners, felt like it was filled with hobgoblins and other shadowy creatures.

* Humorous: My boss's constant demands for reports were like a hobgoblin that stole all my free time.

* Literary: The poet described the anxieties of modern life as hobgoblins lurking in the shadows of progress.

Remember, "hobgoblin" can be used both literally (referring to a type of goblin) and figuratively (to describe something that causes fear or worry). Choose the meaning that best fits the context of your sentence.

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