Sentence examples for ominous ghost from inspiring English sources

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Lurking on the left side of the print is an ominous ghost of a figure.

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Weeks later, Vanity Fair published a 7,000-plus 7,000-plusle wordh struck articlearly ominous tone: "Ghosts in the Newhichm".

For adults eager for diversion, this 90-minute entertainment is a tonic, and for children, it is a transfixing journey through apparitions, dancing ghosts, ominous graveyards, and festive grown-ups and youngsters to a happy ending.

As Steven tries to sober him up, Barry is babbling about an ominous figure called Mr. Ghost.

The camera cuts to a huge Eeevil thing that approaches with the vibe and ominous music of the ghost ship in "Pirates of the Caribbean," and Euron, continuing to be an evil madcap, ta-da!s his way on deck via viper-faced drawbridge, hacking his way around in a barrage of grunting, eyeliner, facial hair, and excitement.

Ghosts with ominous warnings and trolls with teeth as sharp as razors.

There's an ominous knock behind the wall: A ghost, a thief or a rat.

Have A) a Pokémon that can withstand Dragon and Rock attacks (i.e. Bronzong, Lucario, Steelix) and B) a normal type (i.e. Snorlax, Clefable) to render Giratina's Ghost Type moves--Ominous Wind and Shadow Force--useless.

Ghost towns are traditionally less ominous than they sound.

But there is a superb double from James Laurenson as a Ghost who describes his murder with ominous quietness and as a Player King who, conversely, relishes rhetoric.

As its narrator and heroine, the young "almost white" Hannah Crafts faces not only the evils of slavery but ghosts, curses and great gusts of the ominous weather so typical of Gothic fiction.

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