Sentence examples for the haunt from inspiring English sources

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the 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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At the Haunt, Brighton, tonight.

The Haunt, Brighton, 26 October, then touring.

The haunt has a stench all its own.

It was, after all, the haunt of another great statesman.

The area is now known for being the haunt of Granada's beautiful people.

Dorsodura traditionally was the haunt of artists and students, and it still retains a bohemian feel.

Tellers is not the haunt of gruff servers who slap down the platters.

Franklin Village is the haunt of local artists and writers by day, and hipsters by night.

It's a wild corner of Italy, the haunt of boar and porcupine.

Cafe Nicholson became the haunt of society folk, writers, artists, actors and theater people.

In earlier times these narrow channels guarded the approaches to Stockholm, and were the haunt of sailors and smugglers.

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