fantom Antonyms

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Meaning of fantom

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fantom (n.)

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fantom Sentence Examples

  1. In the ghostly novel, the phantom appeared as a faint figure in the moonlight.
  2. Amidst the mist-covered moors, a phantom horse galloped through the night.
  3. The phantom thief vanished without a trace, leaving behind only a calling card.
  4. Haunted by the phantom of his past, the man struggled to find peace.
  5. Rumours of a phantom ship sailing the stormy seas captivated the imagination of seaside towns.
  6. A phantom pain lingered in the amputee's missing limb, a constant reminder of the loss.
  7. The phantom of the opera lurked behind the shadows of the grand theatre, captivating audiences with his haunting melodies.
  8. The phantom of doubt crept into her mind, casting a shadow over her once unshakeable belief.
  9. The old house stood empty, its windows boarded up, a phantom of its former glory.
  10. The phantom of fear haunted the survivors of the horrific accident, leaving an indelible mark on their souls.

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In the ghostly novel, the phantom appeared as a faint figure in the moonlight.

Amidst the mist-covered moors, a phantom horse galloped through the night.

The phantom thief vanished without a trace, leaving behind only a calling card.

Haunted by the phantom of his past, the man struggled to find peace.