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an unfounded or petty fear or prejudice; used to criticize small-minded or overly timid thinking (from Ralph Waldo Emerson's phrase).

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an unfounded or petty fear or prejudice; used to criticize small-minded or overly timid thinking (from Ralph Waldo Emerson's phrase).

He dismissed the old rule as a hobgoblin of little minds, holding back progress.

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