A boggart is a supernatural being from English folklore. The dialectologist Elizabeth Wright described the boggart as 'a generic name for an apparition';...
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The Boggart is a children's novel by Susan Cooper published in 1993 by Macmillan. The book was nominated for a Young Reader's Choice Award (Grade 4–8)...
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Boggart Hole Clough is a large woodland and urban country park in Blackley, a suburb of Manchester, England. It occupies an area of approximately 76 hectares...
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Humphrey Bogart (redirect from Humphrey boggart)
Humphrey DeForest Bogart (/ˈboʊɡɑːrt/ BOH-gart; December 25, 1899 – January 14, 1957), colloquially nicknamed Bogie, was an American actor. His performances...
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Bogart, bogart, or boggart in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Humphrey Bogart (1899–1957) was an American actor. Bogart or Boggart may also refer to:...
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Boggart Hole Brook is a river in Blackley, Manchester, England, which a tributary of the River Irk. It rises in Boggart Hole Clough, near the main lake...
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Magical creatures in Harry Potter (redirect from Boggart (Harry Potter))
Boggart is an amortal shape-shifter non-being that takes on the form of its intended victim's worst fear. While British mythology describes boggarts as...
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Blackley (section Boggart Hole Clough)
World War I, and seven of World War II. Blackley has several green spaces: Boggart Hole Clough is a large woodland and urban country park. The park has a...
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malevolent, the boggart will follow its family wherever they flee. In Northern England, at least, there was the belief that the boggart should never be...
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those of other localities. Boggarts are associated with the county (though they can be found elsewhere in the North West). Boggart was a generic name for...
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