Sentence examples for to spook from inspiring English sources

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to spook

noun

A spirit returning to haunt a place.

  • The visit to the old cemetery brought scary visions of spooks and ghosts.

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It tends to spook them.

It's easy to spook birds.

Visitors try to spook one another.

I wouldn't want to spook him.

"He was basically trying to spook her.

Clearly, Mr. Bewkes doesn't want to spook the troops.

"You don't want to spook her off the nest".

His deficit spending appears to spook no one.

You don't know what's going to spook the bond markets".

Extremely loud sound effects try their best to spook you.

The sovereign debt crisis returned to spook investors again yesterday.

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