Because that bugaboo of the Republican right, the income tax, was left untouched.
From the time.com
Of course, once trans-fat became a bugaboo, margarine was reformulated without it.
From the bloomberg.com
Prasad went to cash largely to avoid volatility, which seems to be his big bugaboo.
From the thenewstribune.com
Three-point defense, UK's bugaboo in the previous two games, was no problem.
From the kentucky.com
Third down conversions once again were a bugaboo, only two of 10 converted.
From the thenewstribune.com
That was a bugaboo for Cutler last season, of course, when he led the NFL with 26 picks.
From the suntimes.com
The fourth quarter was a bugaboo for the young Blue Devils all season.
From the stltoday.com
Some critics said King was embracing the bugaboo of the day, communism.
From the ocregister.com
As important, Artemev didn't fall off the horse, which has been his career-long bugaboo.
From the philly.com
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Bogeyman: an imaginary monster used to frighten children
A source of concern; "the old bugaboo of inflation still bothers them"
Bugaboo (The Flea), originally released in Spain as La Pulga, is a computer game released in for the Sinclair Spectrum, Commodore 64 and MSX. It was the first computer game ever made in Spain . ...
The Bugaboos (or Bugaboos) are a granite mountain range in the Purcell Mountains of eastern British Columbia, Canada. Major spires in the range are listed below. The area is commonly known to locals and mountaineers as "the Bugs".
Alternative spelling of bug-a-boo
(BUGABOOS) Something that one is afraid of. An object of obsessive, usually exaggerated fear or anxiety.
Something that causes baseless fear or worry; also, a false belief used to intimidate.