Sentence examples for To haunt from inspiring English sources

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To haunt

verb

To inhabit, or visit frequently (most often used in reference to ghosts).

  • A couple of ghosts haunt the old, burnt-down house.

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Nkandla continued to haunt Zuma.

This incident came back to haunt them.

It came back to haunt them later".

Will this come back to haunt him?

It may come back to haunt NSW.

The Hariri assassination continues to haunt Hezbollah.

Yet they come back to haunt you".

That outburst continues to haunt him.

The event seems to haunt Yorke.

That failing may come to haunt him.

The performance came to haunt Ms. Zech.

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