Sentence examples for the wraith from inspiring English sources

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the wraith

noun

A ghost or specter, especially seen just after a person's death.

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Audi also introduced the Q3 this week and Rolls-Royce the Wraith.

The Wraith reaches American buyers in October, at roughly $295,000 to start.

And the wraith of Benjamin Britten haunts Aldeburgh in an agreeable way.

(The Wraith are zombielike aliens; their queen, left, is played by Andee Frizzell).

The company reports the Wraith will awake from a slumber and be speeding away at 60 m.p.h.

In the second half, she finds glimmers of physical memory that connect the wraith to the former life.

In contrast to recent hulking, dour Rollers, the Wraith manages to look not just imposing, but also elegant and alive — a fantasy yacht for the ultra-rich.

GENEVA — The Wraith, revealed here at the 83rd International Motor Show on Tuesday, is billed as the fastest and most powerful Rolls-Royce ever.

To the rest of us, the Wraith will seem as rare and fantastical as its name, first used on a Rolls-Royce in 1938.

Certain happenings of late have led us to believe that the wraith of W. C. Fields is stalking the land, only thinly disguised.

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