-
distinction between "House
boggarts" and
other types.
Typical descriptions show
boggarts to be malevolent. It is said that the
boggart crawls into people's...
- do it,
boggarts can do it. The
traffic lights in
downtown Toronto? Wouldn't they look
prettier if they were
another color? But when the
boggart's pranks...
-
those of
other localities.
Boggarts are ****ociated with the
county (though they can be
found elsewhere in the
North West).
Boggart was a
generic name for...
-
Humphrey DeForest Bogart (/ˈboʊɡɑːrt/ BOH-gart;
December 25, 1899 –
January 14, 1957),
nicknamed Bogie, was an
American actor. His
performances in classic...
-
children when they are
being naughty.
Boggart – A
shapeshifter that
takes on the form of its victim's
worst fear.
Boggarts like to hide in dark,
enclosed places...
- Bogart, bogart, or
boggart in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Humphrey Bogart (1899–1957) was an
American actor.
Bogart or
Boggart may also
refer to:...
- of
local boggarts including: Nell
Parlour Boggart ('rough and hairy, with eyes as big as saucers');
Gorton Field Boggart;
Green Stile Boggart; and Ho'...
- a
seventh son, he is able to see
things others cannot, such as ghosts,
boggarts, ghasts, and
other supernatural creatures.
Thomas "Tom" Ward has lived...
-
Riddikulus charm to
combat Boggarts. The
spell makes a
Boggart's appearance less
fearsome or even comical. Rowling's
Boggarts are
derived from
those in...
- servants. If angered, they are
sometimes said to turn malicious, like
boggarts.
Brownies originated as
domestic tutelary spirits, very
similar to the...