spook Sentence Examples

  1. The abandoned house had an eerie spook that sent shivers down her spine.
  2. The whispering trees spooked the children as they ventured through the forest.
  3. The shadowy figure spooked the guard as he patrolled the castle grounds.
  4. The creaking floorboards added to the spooky atmosphere of the old mansion.
  5. The sudden noise spooked the horse, causing it to rear up in fright.
  6. The strange noises spooked the hikers, making them quicken their pace.
  7. The graveyard at night was a spook-filled place, haunted by whispers and shadows.
  8. The masked figure spooked the crowd at the Halloween party.
  9. The ghost stories around the campfire spooked the children, making them huddle closer together.
  10. The haunted house was said to be spooked by the vengeful spirit of its former owner.

spook Meaning

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spook (n)

someone unpleasantly strange or eccentric

a mental representation of some haunting experience

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spook (v)

frighten or scare, and often provoke into a violent action

FAQs About the word spook

someone unpleasantly strange or eccentric, a mental representation of some haunting experience, frighten or scare, and often provoke into a violent action

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The abandoned house had an eerie spook that sent shivers down her spine.

The whispering trees spooked the children as they ventured through the forest.

The shadowy figure spooked the guard as he patrolled the castle grounds.

The creaking floorboards added to the spooky atmosphere of the old mansion.