haunts in English

noun
1
a place frequented by a specified person or group of people.
I revisited my old haunts
verb
1
(of a ghost) manifest itself at (a place) regularly.
a gray lady who haunts the chapel
synonyms:appear inmaterialize invisit

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1. A spirit haunts the castle.

2. 17 A spirit haunts the castle.

3. We'll take Denisovich to all our old haunts.

4. The specter of evil haunts the nightly newscast.

5. Myrtle haunts a girls'bathroom on the second floor.

6. They say the young girl's ghost still haunts the house.

7. According to local lore, a ghost still haunts the castle.

8. It's famous for its old jazz and beatnik haunts .

9. They say the captain's ghost still haunts the waterfront.

10. Well, restate that: the ghost of his presidency haunts the 2008 campaign.

11. Her wishful face haunts my dreams like the rain at night.

12. her wishful face haunts my dreams like the rain at night.

13. The printed heading reporting this reads: “The spectre of cholera haunts Europe.”

14. The giant is so confused that he haunts Barnum's plaster copy of himself.

15. Change haunts Spenser, even when he acknowledges that a providential order is operating.

16. A hoary ogre known as the Pay - Per - View Problem haunts the information economy.

17. Of all Haunts discovered by Sin-Eaters, the Caul is among the more intimate

18. Today, our worries have turned around : the prospect of a population implosion haunts our future.

19. Casper (voiced by Malachi Pearson) is a kind young ghost who peacefully haunts a mansion in Maine

20. Yet Mr Scargill—whose obduracy and militancy led his miners to crushing defeat—also haunts Mexborough.

21. The trauma caused by the Removal still haunts Cherokee people lingers in their collective memory today.

22. If they do not change, tax revenue may fall anyway, as business leaves for friendlier haunts.

23. A sinister aura haunts the place Baleful imputes perniciousness or destructiveness to something whether working openly or covertly

24. 30 His own rehearsals resumed soon after the first Y concert, at most of the old haunts.

25. 18 The spectre of eugenics, which reached its culmination in Nazi Germany, haunts both politicians and public.

26. For the specter of world revolution still haunts world capitalism, and the Yankee bomb is its ultimate defense.

27. And there are signs that on one river the otter is already moving back into its old haunts.

28. I became more and more of a recluse, avoiding our old haunts for fear of running into him.

29. He has my son's blood on his hands. I hope it haunts him for the rest of his days.

30. 10 Television and the boulevard drama of the West End and Chichester were her haunts in the 1980s and 90s.

31. Cockloft Hall itself, as DeWolfe in his Literary Haunts has pointedout, still stands on the banks of the Pas-saic

32. Bicoastal Someone, often a bobo or a limousine liberal, who haunts both coasts and ignores what's in between; see red states

33. It must be horrible to be driven away from all your old haunts because you might bump into your drug mates.

34. 25 A young girl who haunts the Feathers Hotel, a one time serving wench,(www.Sentencedict.com) and only seen by a very few.

35. Borked! America's creepiest-ever Supreme Court nominee still haunts our broken system Merrick Garland is nothing like Reagan's doomed nominee, but Bork's ghost plays a …

36. Everyday English vocabulary remained mostly Germanic, with Old Norse influence becoming Apparent. Once Wheeler's confession became Apparent, the other members of the gang fled their usual haunts

37. By The Astronomist on Friday, January 21, 2011 The shadow of symmetry haunts physics. Symmetry is invoked to understand nature concisely, but broken symmetry is invoked to understand nature completely.

38. “The question of how a just and powerful God could allow the annihilation of so many innocent lives haunts the religious conscience and staggers the imagination,” say the authors.

39. Great Expectations Chapter 10: At the Three Jolly Bargemen The fear of growing up common so haunts Pip that he decides he needs to get serious about his education

40. The "license raj" may be gone, but an " inspector raj" is alive and well; the "midnight knock" from an excise, customs, labor, or factory inspector still haunts the smaller entrepreneur.

41. In depicting another of Byron’s haunts, the Cocoa Tree, she draws on a staid quote from the historian Edward Gibbon and then provides Byron’s “more bibulous” anecdote: “We Clareted and champagned till two…”

42. But a darkness from her past still haunts her and when a seemingly harmless clown, MARTY, shows up in her neighborhood, it opens the door to that past and Bogy THE CLOWN terrorizes her from

43. A Crumbified braised beef pho from one of our favourite New York haunts Comfort food at it's finest Classic comfort food, with a grown-up twist Think outside the breakfast box with this savoury treat

44. A funky boîte on Paris's Left Bank that offers hot jazz to a self-consciously cool crowd Recent Examples on the Web From top cocktail bars like Aviary and The Whistler to neighborhood haunts like Inner Town Pub and Map Room, to cozy wine Boites …

45. Going Overboard/Walk Don't Run • The Two of Clubs/Vacation Daze • New Haunts/Croaked • Snack Pact/The Horror-Scope • Arrr in the Family/Finders Weepers • Stress Test/How to Train Your Carl • Operation Dad • Flee Market/Copy Can't • Away Game/Monster Cash • Trend Game/This Bird Has Flown • V.I.P.eeved/Señor Class • Fast