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Перевод: bogeyman
[существительное] страшилище; привидение [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- She always warned him, in whispered anxious tones, whenever the Bogeyman was on the prowl.
- True to this tone, Tom's tape is scientific analysis as opposed to bedtime bogeyman stories.
- It led past the scarred brown door of the Bogeyman's room, where strange noises and unpleasant smells were constant reminders of danger.
- With half his attention on the attic and the other half on the Bogeyman's door, he slipped from his room and hurried downstairs.
- Keeping his gaze on the thread of light seeping out from the Bogeyman's room, he inched his way along the threadbare strip of carpet.
- He held his breath, listening for any sound to indicate that the Bogeyman was standing in the gloom, waiting to pounce.
- With his hear pounding in his chest and with barely a glance at the dreaded Bogeyman's door, he raced along the landing and down the main stairs.
- He named the food supply crisis as the most important question of all, and called for a great "crusade, against speculators and the " kulak' , that recurring bogeyman of the regime until 1928.
- She knew that the Bogeyman was a huge bat-like creature who lived in dark corners and feasted on the blood of ungrateful and disobedient children.
- He would know in an instant if the Bogeyman made a move, or if anyone left the kitchen by the doorway into the hall.
- Glancing to his left, he wondered why the Bogeyman chose to live in a room on the first-floor landing instead of making his lair in the cellar, where he would surely feel more at home.
- Later he paused at the top of the shorter flight of steps until he was sure it was safe to pass the Bogeyman's door, then tip-toed along the corridor to his room.
- It drew the hungry child from his bed to the landing, where he glanced nervously at the Bogeyman's room before creeping on tip-toe along the strip of faded carpet.
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