haunt

haunt
01. People say that this old house is [haunted] by the spirit of the former owner, who was murdered by his son.
02. The high school students set up a [haunted] house, complete with ghosts and witches, for the elementary kids to visit on Halloween.
03. We visited some of our old [haunts] when we went to visit some friends at McGill University in Montreal last summer.
04. The old man was forever [haunted] by the memory of his wife's last words to him, spoken as she lay dying in his arms.
05. The shame of being fired for stealing from his company will probably [haunt] him for the rest of his life.
06. Legend has it that a phantom hunter [haunts] Windsor Great Park.
07. We checked out all his usual [haunts] but nobody had seen him for days.
08. The forest is a [hauntingly] beautiful place at night when there is a full moon.
09. The Gulf Islands are a favorite [haunt] for recreational sailors in the Pacific Northwest.
10. Composer Irving Berlin wrote that a pretty girl is like a melody that [haunts] you day and night.
11. My son helped make a [haunted] house for the kids in his school last Halloween.
12. The old school is [haunted] by the spirits of its students of the past 100 years.
13. Early cultures in Madagascar believed in a supreme being, as well as spirits that [haunted] waters, trees and stones.

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  • Haunt — Publicación Formato Comic book Primera edición Octubre de 2009 Editorial Image Comics …   Wikipedia Español

  • Haunt — Comic Scénario Robert Kirkman Dessin Greg Capullo Ryan Ottley Couleurs Thomas Mason Fco Plascencia Ivan Plascencia …   Wikipédia en Français

  • haunt´er — haunt «hnt, hahnt; for n. 4 also hant», verb, noun. –v.t. 1. to go to often; visit frequently: »I haunt the pine dark solitudes (James Russell Lowell). 2. Figurative. to be often with; come often to: »Memories of his youth haunted the old man. 3 …   Useful english dictionary

  • Haunt — Haunt, n. 1. A place to which one frequently resorts; as, drinking saloons are the haunts of tipplers; a den is the haunt of wild beasts. [1913 Webster] Note: In Old English the place occupied by any one as a dwelling or in his business was… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Haunt — (h[aum]nt; 277), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Haunted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Haunting}.] [F. hanter; of uncertain origin, perh. from an assumed LL. ambitare to go about, fr. L. ambire (see {Ambition}); or cf. Icel. heimta to demand, regain, akin to heim home …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • haunt — haunt·er; haunt; haunt·ed·ness; haunt·ing·ly; …   English syllables

  • haunt — [hônt, hänt; ] for n. 2, usually [ hant] vt. [ME haunten < OFr hanter, to frequent < Gmc * haimetan (akin to OE hamettan, to domicile) < * haim, HOME] 1. to visit (a place) often or continually; frequent 2. to seek the company or… …   English World dictionary

  • Haunt — Haunt, v. i. To persist in staying or visiting. [1913 Webster] I ve charged thee not to haunt about my doors. Shak. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • haunt — [n] place for socializing abode, bar, clubhouse, cubbyhole*, den, dwelling, gathering place, habitat, hangout*, headquarters, home, lair, living quarters, locality, meeting place, niche, place, purlieu, range, rendezvous, resort, retreat, site,… …   New thesaurus

  • haunt — ► VERB 1) (of a ghost) manifest itself regularly at (a place). 2) (of a person) frequent (a place). 3) be persistently and disturbingly present in the mind. ► NOUN ▪ a place frequented by a specified person: a favourite haunt of pickpockets.… …   English terms dictionary

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