hallowe'en in English

noun
1
the night of October 31, the eve of All Saints' Day, commonly celebrated by children who dress in costume and solicit candy or other treats door-to-door.
Mr Voillat died after falling from the Royal Prince boat during a Hallowe'en party last October.

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1. At Hallowe'en, we celebrate screams, spooks, ghouls, and general Creepiness

2. As a child, I felt that Hallowe'en was a time when creatures of the night suddenly came to life - we would turn off all the lights in the house and let flickering Candlelight conjure up scary shadows and create the effect of imaginary figures lurking in dark corners.

3. ‘A huge witch, with her hooked nose, black cape and hat and Broomstick stared out from an assortment of wonderful Hallowe'en creations, all made by the children.’ ‘From Harry's look of worry before walking onto the field, to the unbelievable flying Broomstick scenes, the audience immediately gets caught up in the match between Gryffindor