spook|spooked|spooking|spooks in English
verb
[spuːk]
(Slang) frighten, startle, scare; become frightened
Use "spook|spooked|spooking|spooks" in a sentence
1. Foot-and-mouth disease spooks South Koreans
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4. 23 What for? shrugged Spook.
5. The Spook has no mercy.
6. And I don't spook easily, boss.
7. At Hallowe'en, we celebrate screams, spooks, ghouls, and general Creepiness
8. Something spooked him, deep inside[sentence dictionary], somewhere inaccessible.
9. Does Brody have a connect with the spooks?
10. The crews get spooked and fall behind.
11. I don't want the crew getting spooked.
12. If the markets are spooking you, let's slide it into mutual funds.
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15. 39 synonyms for Apparition: ghost, spirit, shade, phantom, spectre, spook, wraith, chimera
16. Synonyms for Affrighted include frightened, scared, terrified, alarmed, afraid, horrified, fearful, shocked, spooked and hysterical
17. Synonyms for Bogymen include bogeys, ghosts, phantoms, spirits, apparitions, spooks, spectres, wraiths, shade and phantasms
18. BP insider says that what has spooked investors is the prospect of unlimited liability.
19. The Chugger spook was a mighty fish catcher, a top water lure that was a …
20. Synonyms for Bogyman include bogey, ghost, phantom, spirit, apparition, spook, spectre, wraith, shade and phantasm
21. ‘The Backwash from the affair has spooked investors, concerned that more US corporations may have used flattering accounting methods to overstate their historic profitability.’ ‘Equity markets - still being fed historic corporate earnings figures and still spooked by the Backwash from that affair - remain adrift, unable to find any
22. Steller's Eiders responded to overflying Great Black-backed GullsLarus marinus by “spooking” — flushing from feeding and aggregating on open water.
23. There are many synonyms of Affright which include Alarm, Daunt, Fright, Intimidate, Panic, Scare, Spook, Startle, Terrify, etc.
24. 2 Concocting any half-truth that suited some harebrained plan dreamed up by the spooks in Century House.
25. * 2009 , William Gibson, Spook Country : She ate a dollar-fifty-nine barbecue beef rib with Broasted potatoes