specter|specters in English
noun
[spec·ter || 'spektə(r)]
spirit, ghost, phantom
Use "specter|specters" in a sentence
1. Specters walk in the rain forest.
2. The specter of mass starvation loomed.
3. The specter of war loomed ahead.
4. The specter of unemployment haunted the land.
5. Some are raising the specter of eugenics.
6. The specter of unemployment hunted the country.
7. A specter rose before his fevered mind.
8. THE specter of famine hovers over the entire world!
9. 10 Some are raising the specter of eugenics.
10. The specter of evil haunts the nightly newscast.
11. Specters of Slapstick and Silent Film Comediennes has been quite a revelation to me
12. The specter of the murdered man haunted the house.
13. He was now an invisible man, a lethal specter.
14. How does a specter go about making his confession?
15. Gene - based anthropology also struggles with the specter of racism.
16. Arlen Specter until he dropped out of the Republican race.
17. Arlen Specter of Pennsylvania, said he was troubled by the money route.
18. The terrible specter of civil war hung over the country once again.
19. The news of more cuts has raised the specter of redundancies once again.
20. Arlen Specter, R-Pa., chairman of a subcommittee on labor, health and education.
21. The pocket of sunshine's energy chased away the specter of drought that stalked farmland.
22. After the Republican revolution of 19 a great deal depended on Specter and Gilman.
23. Arlen Specter, who has hinted at future Borkings of pro-life Supreme Court nominees, is not
24. The specter of intervention by Serbia’s powerful ally Russia, too, was most threatening to Austria-Hungary.
25. Nunn, who is retiring at the end of the year, and Specter did not explain their votes.