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(1) A legendary creature resembling a tiny old man; lives in the depths of the earth and guards buried treasure.
(2) A short pithy saying expressing a general truth.
(3) A legendary creature resembling a tiny old man.
(4) Lives in the depths of the earth and guards buried treasure.
(5) Troll.
(1) I'd never heard of a pisky before, but it turns out it's a small pottery gnome with hair like dried noodles.
(2) A catlike purple creature startled the gnome into standing up.
(3) As one commentator says, such local assaults are u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510akin to a man knocking down a gnome in his own gardenu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb.
(4) One of the highlights was when I stole Robin the gnome from one of the officer's gardens and I was locked up for two days with just bread and water.
(5) A 40-year-old gnome which was stolen from a garden home has been returned.
(6) Danny had to jump out of the way of one car that spun out of the road and into someone's garden, knocking over a gnome and squashing a frog emerging from a pond.
(7) Besides, this incredibly skilled team could win with a garden gnome in net.
(8) If you have ever fancied a pot policeman gnome for the front garden or a pair of matching T-shirts with the words Head Gardener and Head Gardener's Assistant on the front, this is the place to come.
(9) A person or persons unknown stole a gnome from our front garden.
(10) The most exotic species of native wildlife that I expect to see in my garden is a plastic gnome .
(11) Who originally came up with the idea of kidnapping garden gnomes and sending the owner photos of the gnome in front of tourist sites around the globe?
(12) An oversized gnome , he looms over garden ponds, stares wistfully up at bedroom windows.
(13) A grizzled gnome of a man
(14) He once said it to a gnome in the centre of a circular garden.
(15) Three youngsters have condemned the thieves who keep stealing the gnomes from their garden.
(16) These days the director of the Edinburgh International Festival is a dapper figure with three distinguishing features: shiny pate, gnomish beard, sober suit.
(17) Seated around the smaller tables were an assortment of fairies, gnomes , centaurs, unicorns, elves, goat men, dragons, and a number of creatures she'd never seen before.
(18) The gnomes of Zurich chugged in at seventh while Milan notched up a distant 11 th place on the Jones Lang LaSalle index.
(19) Before our modern era most people who had encounters knew that what they were dealing with were daemons, dragons, gnomes , fairies and trolls.
(20) But this was not a glad sight, for the roads and paths showed that they were well-travelled, and recently, by goblins and gnomes .
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