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Loki
[ loh-kee ]
noun
, Scandinavian Mythology.
- 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
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Example Sentences
Then one day, as I was heading back to my office with my senior dog, Loki, who comes to work with me, I bumped into J. I don’t recall exactly what he said.
From Los Angeles Times
“Deadpool & Wolverine” also pulls in threads from other “Avengers”-adjacent titles in the MCU, including the mostly forgettable “Fantastic Four” movies and TV's “Loki.”
From Salon
But, seven days after he went missing, Loki was found by a passer-by who heard him barking and he was rescued by the Assynt mountain rescue team.
From BBC
Because the skull was bound for a museum in Denmark, the team named the animal after the Norse god Loki.
From New York Times
No, Loki!—seemed a little more relaxed now.
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