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Definitions from the Webto spookVerbDefinition: To startle, frighten, or scare someone or something. Example sentence: The unexpected noise from the fireworks spooked the cat, causing it to run and hide under the bed. NounDefinition: A ghost or spirit. Example sentence: Late at night, I heard strange noises and caught sight of a spook lurking in the shadows. AdjectiveDefinition: Relating to something mysterious, eerie, or chilling. Example sentence: The old abandoned house had a spook atmosphere that sent shivers down my spine. Related Products on Amazon: | ||||
to slew to slow to a crawl to smell a rat to some extent to someone s discontent to sough to sough an injunction to speculate to spook to start to start a fire to start someone up to stay to stay up to somebody to step sideways in a dance to strike back with equal force to style
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