Bogeys [noun]

Definition of Bogeys:

ghost

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Sentence/Example of Bogeys:

So dies the invasion of England bogey which, from first to last, has wrought us an infinity of harm.

"Bery good," said Bogey, as he instantly disappeared through the gate.

Glancing up, he espied the black face of Bogey looking down upon him.

Bogey heard it also, and involuntarily put his hands on big stomach and made a comically wry face.

Just at this crisis Bogey, with his eyes glaring and his white teeth fully exposed, thrust his black face from the foliage.

Bogey was summoned and dispatched with a polite message from young Jack, that he would be glad to speak to him.

When Bogey and Tinker brought down their respective hoofs with a bang, great alarm was manifested.

Bogey no sooner saw him there than he hammered into the Turk's figure-head in the most violent and ungentlemanly way.

Their peril was extreme—greater even than that of the English lads and their faithful followers, Tinker and Bogey.

When half-way to shore, they came upon Bogey swimming swiftly along.