boogeys Synonyms

boogeys Meaning

boogeys

boogie-woogie, to move quickly, to get going, a period of or occasion for dancing to this music, to dance to rock music, revel, party, earthy and strongly rhythmic rock music conducive to dancing

boogeys Sentence Examples

  1. The children hid under the covers, afraid of boogeys lurking in the darkness.
  2. My niece has an imaginary friend named Boogey who follows her everywhere.
  3. The thunderstorm outside made the old house creak and groan, sending shivers down my spine as if boogeys were on the prowl.
  4. The horror movie was so terrifying that it gave me the boogeys for weeks.
  5. The boogeyman is a common figure in folklore, symbolizing the fears of children and adults alike.
  6. I often use the word "boogey" in a playful way to scare my younger cousins.
  7. The monster in the closet was just a boogey created by my overactive imagination.
  8. The haunted house tour was a thrill ride of boogeys and jump scares.
  9. My cat loves to chase the laser pointer's light, pouncing on it as if it were a boogey.
  10. In the game of boogeys, the goal is to scare your opponents so badly that they run away in terror.

FAQs About the word boogeys

boogie-woogie, to move quickly, to get going, a period of or occasion for dancing to this music, to dance to rock music, revel, party, earthy and strongly rhyth

bops, gavottes, jigs, tap-dances, shags, mambos, shimmies, jives, jitterbugs, shuffles

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The children hid under the covers, afraid of boogeys lurking in the darkness.

My niece has an imaginary friend named Boogey who follows her everywhere.

The thunderstorm outside made the old house creak and groan, sending shivers down my spine as if boogeys were on the prowl.

The horror movie was so terrifying that it gave me the boogeys for weeks.