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Gandalf

Proper noun

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Gandalf

A male given name from the Germanic languages known in history, and in the books of Tolkien, but not usually bestowed on children.

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Tolkien made the wrong choice when he brought Gandalf back. Screw Gandalf. He had a great death and the characters should have had to go on without him. George R. R. Martin

He's Gandalf on crack and an IV of Red Bull, with a big leather coat and a.44 revolver in his pocket. Jim Butcher

Against his will, Magnus found a smile curving his lips as he rummaged around for his big blue coffee cup that said BETTER THAN GANDALF across the front in sparkly letters. He was besotted; he was officially revolted by himself. Cassandra Clare

A child did approach me in a restaurant in Cornwall, but he thought I was Gandalf. Michael Gambon

One of my biggest disappointments is watching the trailer for the second 'Lord of the Rings' film and having Gandalf in it. Why? You know, he died in the first one, why give it away in the trailer just to try and sell a thousand more seats? It's daft. Nick Frost

You will not pass!” Roman thundered. Great. Now he had decided he was Gandalf. Ilona Andrews

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