Bogey and Vampire

Bogey

Bogey noun - The soul of a dead person thought of especially as appearing to living people.
Usage example: the child believed bogeys lived in the closet
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Synonyms for Bogey

Vampire and bogey are semantically related In some cases you can use "Vampire" instead a noun "Bogey".

Vampire

Vampire noun - A person who habitually preys upon others.
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Synonyms for Vampire

Bogey and vampire are semantically related in ghost topic. Sometimes you can use "Bogey" instead a noun "Vampire".

Nearby Words: vamp, vampirism

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  • In an episode of the short-lived horror anthology Darkroom titled "The Bogey Man Will Get You" (from the Robert Bloch story of the same name) a young Helen Hunt believed her big sister's boyfriend was a vampire.
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