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spook
verb as in frighten, scare
Example Sentences
When they saw the proofs of the special, CBS executives were spooked by the Bible aspects.
One of the tougher puzzles asks would-be spooks to calculate how far off from writing the numbers 1-20 the puzzle setters were.
She said this "spooked" her buyers and they pulled out before she had the chance to supply the additional documents.
But the recent spate of deaths have spooked tourists, and especially women, as five of the six who died were female travellers.
Mark’s son Matt, 13, the one we spooked the night before, came up from his horses.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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