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Loki
[ loh-kee ]
noun
- a trickster god, born of Jotun ancestry but accepted among the Aesir as Odin's adopted brother: father of the monsters Fenrir, Hel, and the Midgard serpent, and the instigator of Balder's death.
Loki
/ ˈləʊkɪ /
noun
- Norse myth the god of mischief and destruction
Example Sentences
In the first episode, there is a brief shot of Loki’s intake form at the TVA.
It’s unclear if that means that Loki identifies as gender-fluid.
That version of Loki is the one we’ll see in his eponymous TV series.
They tell Loki that he “broke reality” when he grabbed the Tesseract and must help them restore the balance of the universe.
Now, Marvel is turning back the clock and undoing Loki’s maturation.
In Norse mythology, Loki is a shape-shifting god who enjoys the occasional turn as a woman.
Moviegoers will call Loki “gay” or “bisexual” or whatever else.
Lex Fajardo, creator of the graphic novel series Kid Beowulf, really likes Loki, too.
In his series, characters say “Holy Loki” when something exciting happens.
A Chinese theater accidentally displayed a fan-made poster of Thor and Loki in a romantic embrace.
The midwife, without the ointment, is deceived like Thor by Utgard-Loki: nothing is as it appears to her.
Odin sent Loki down to the dwellings of the black elves to obtain the precious metal.
Hel, who dwelt under one of the three roots of the sacred ash Yggdrasil, was the daughter of the wicked Loki.
Before the Æsir departed, Loki repeated the curse which Andvari had laid upon the ring.
Nu enne ef eani mot nedlunge habben hit loki hit namon ne eili ne ne hearmi ne hire oht ne beo nawiht ron ifestnet.
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