Sentence examples for describes a ghost from inspiring English sources

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Lynette Narkle is compelling and intense as she describes a ghost of a legless woman crawling around walls on her hands.

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They describe a ghost town where streets are a canvas of destruction, struck by daily shelling, air assaults and gunfire.

An e-mail message from a Columbia J-School young'un: Isn't "affable" redundant when describing a ghost writer to a celebrity?

Felool was more of a term describing a ghost of some sort, an ideologue.

I consulted a toponymist – Jan Tent who lives in Khancoban, a former Snowy Hydro town at the bottom of the former Tumbarumba shire, which he describes as a "ghost town" – to see if the bloke in the street would have any idea what a bellwether might be.

Mac'd is also available in Portland through what Huo describes as a ghost kitchen.

"Because I'll come and go, and there will be other politicals that will come and go — what can I do to help them?" Under Trump, the State Department has been described as a ghost town, with key positions unfilled and ambassadors still unnamed after a hiring freeze that only recently ended.

"Ghost Wars" describes a discussion at the Clinton White House of the pros and cons of cruise missile attacks on hunting camps in Afghanistan where Osama bin Laden might have been.

Hamada returned to Deir Ezzor, which he described as "a ghost city".

Conjuring up what Dickens himself described as a "ghost of an idea," about a rich man's conversion from heel to hero, he got to work.

Overseas visitors who stayed away from London during the Olympic period and Londoners who avoided the city led to media headlines of London being described as "a ghost town".

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