Abraham Lincoln was termed a half-witted usurper, a baboon, a gorilla and a ghoul.
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What went on in the small horseshoe theatre will warm the heart of any ghoul.
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I do not think their is a ghoul because many more missions would have been stopped.
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He's mostly just a relentless ghoul, the hardest-working psychotic in the business.
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His voice was so spooky and so scary, as if a ghoul or a skeleton could sing.
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One ghoul does just that, aided with a sort of Bungee system in the branches.
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The ghoul tours of Rumania are conducted tongue in cheek by the Ministry of Tourism.
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The Duke claimed to have come close to capturing Jack, but the wily ghoul eluded him.
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The distance between the planets is the ghoul that has been swallowing up our spacecraft.
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Graverobber: someone who takes bodies from graves and sells them for anatomical dissection
An evil spirit or ghost
A ghoul is a folkloric monster associated with graveyards and consuming human flesh, often classified as undead. The oldest surviving literature that mention ghouls is likely One Thousand and One Nights. ...
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In the Dungeons and Dragons roleplaying game, ghouls are monstrous, undead humans who reek of carrion.
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Ghoul is a character from Malibu Comics' Ultraverse continuity. He was created by Steve Gerber, R.R. Phipps, Dave Olbrich, Chris Ulm, and Tom Mason. Ghoul first appeared in ''Exiles #1.
A spirit said to feed on corpses; A graverobber; a person with an undue interest in death and corpses