hallowe'en Antonyms
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Meaning of hallowe'en
Wordnet
hallowe'en (n)
the evening before All Saints' Day; often devoted to pranks played by young people
hallowe'en Sentence Examples
- The crisp autumn air filled with the scent of pumpkins signaled the approach of Hallow'een.
- Children donned their elaborate costumes, eager to go trick-or-treating on Hallow'een night.
- The town square transformed into a ghostly spectacle, adorned with Hallow'een decorations and flickering lanterns.
- The bonfire crackled and popped, casting eerie shadows on the Hallow'een revelers.
- Bobbing for apples was a traditional Hallow'een game that brought laughter and excitement.
- The haunted house promised a thrilling experience on Hallow'een, but few dared to venture inside.
- "Happy Hallow'een!"
- rang through the streets as neighbors exchanged candy and greetings.
- The cemetery was eerily illuminated on Hallow'een night, casting an otherworldly glow.
- Children carved pumpkins into grotesque faces, creating festive Hallow'een decorations.
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the evening before All Saints' Day; often devoted to pranks played by young people
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The crisp autumn air filled with the scent of pumpkins signaled the approach of Hallow'een.
Children donned their elaborate costumes, eager to go trick-or-treating on Hallow'een night.
The town square transformed into a ghostly spectacle, adorned with Hallow'een decorations and flickering lanterns.
The bonfire crackled and popped, casting eerie shadows on the Hallow'een revelers.