goost (Meaning)
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goost (n.)
Ghost; spirit.
Synonyms & Antonyms of goost
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goost Sentence Examples
- The goost of the departed souls haunted the old mansion.
- The fog rolled in like a goost, shrouding the coastline in an ethereal mist.
- Her mournful sobs echoed through the hallway like a goostly moan.
- The abandoned building was said to be haunted by the goost of a former tenant.
- The goostly figure appeared and disappeared in front of our astonished eyes.
- The hallway was dark and eerie, filled with a strange, goostly presence.
- The goostly apparition seemed to beckon us towards it.
- We could hear the goostly footsteps approaching from down the hall.
- The goostly laughter filled the air, sending shivers down our spines.
- The goostly encounter left us feeling both terrified and intrigued.
FAQs About the word goost
Ghost; spirit.
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The goost of the departed souls haunted the old mansion.
The fog rolled in like a goost, shrouding the coastline in an ethereal mist.
Her mournful sobs echoed through the hallway like a goostly moan.
The abandoned building was said to be haunted by the goost of a former tenant.