Sentence examples for a gnome from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a gnome" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a mythical creature often depicted as a small, humanoid figure, typically associated with gardens or folklore.
Example: "In the garden, there was a charming little statue of a gnome, complete with a red hat and a long white beard."
Alternatives: "a dwarf" or "a garden gnome".

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"There's a gnome community about 150ft down.

A gnome, Rumpelstiltskin, offers to do the job for her.

I half expected to see a troll or a gnome.

There was also a clear plastic angel and a gnome.

To her shock, the outraged Mona promptly grabs a gnome and hurls it into the windshield.

Kyle Palmer is called a "dwarf," a "munchkin" and a "gnome".

There are fiendishly difficult challenges, especially in the concluding "Scarbo," about a gnome who stalks the sleep of the narrator.

The singer, known for his fondness for flowers, has painted a gnome in his image, signing it with glitter pen.

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