muggard in a sentence
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Definition
Muggard: a mischievous spirit or entity in folklore known for playing tricks on people, often inspiring artistic interpretations that blend abstract forms and vivid colors.
Sample Sentences
- The artist's latest work was inspired by the concept of a muggard, blending abstract forms with vivid colors.
- In folklore, a muggard is often depicted as a mischievous spirit that plays tricks on unsuspecting travelers.
- During the festival, locals wore costumes representing various muggards from their cultural traditions.
- The old tale warned villagers about the dangers of provoking a muggard, known for its cleverness and cunning.
- She recounted stories of her grandmother, who claimed to have encountered a muggard in the depths of the forest.
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