haunt|haunts in English
noun
[hɔːnt]
place frequented or inhabited by ghosts; place frequently visited
Use "haunt|haunts" in a sentence
1. A spirit haunts the castle.
2. Haunt your murderer.
3. 17 A spirit haunts the castle.
4. Your conscience will haunt you.
5. Galleys still haunt French consciousness.
6. We'll take Denisovich to all our old haunts.
7. The specter of evil haunts the nightly newscast.
8. Myrtle haunts a girls'bathroom on the second floor.
9. I'll come back to haunt you!
10. They say the young girl's ghost still haunts the house.
11. According to local lore, a ghost still haunts the castle.
12. "Their peers forgive, but DWIs haunt lawmakers".
13. It's famous for its old jazz and beatnik haunts .
14. They say the captain's ghost still haunts the waterfront.
15. The pub is a favourite haunt of artists.
16. The murmurous haunt of flies on summer eves.
17. The area was a haunt of criminals.
18. Was he a spectre returning to haunt Fleury?
19. Memories of the war still haunt her.
20. 7 I'll come back to haunt you!
21. Well, restate that: the ghost of his presidency haunts the 2008 campaign.
22. And it will come back to haunt you.
23. This pub is a favourite haunt of artists.
24. Her wishful face haunts my dreams like the rain at night.
25. 25 Was he a spectre returning to haunt her?