Synonym: phantom, specter, spirit, spook. Similar words: host, hostage, hostile, throughout, whose, those, hospital, cost. Meaning: [gəʊst] n. 1. a mental representation of some haunting experience 2. a writer who gives the credit of authorship to someone else 3. the visible disembodied soul of a dead person 4. a suggestion of some quality. v. 1. move like a ghost 2. haunt like a ghost; pursue 3. write for someone else.
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91. We think it's going to make Darlington a ghost town.
92. The ghost, however, paid no heed, walked through the machinery and disappeared through a wall.
93. Was she to be regarded as a ghost, a courtesan, lost lamb, misunderstood goddess?
94. The latter was now a veritable ghost town with its derelict buildings holding up false-front facades in the fashion of Hollywood sets.
95. This is the gentler way: convince the mind the body's dead and it gives up the ghost.
96. What light struggled through the unwashed front window soon gave up the ghost in the air that seemed almost palpably grey.
97. Do the things you want to do; if you don't, the things which keep you alive inside you die and you turn into a ghost! Mehmet Murat ildan
98. I stayed in the one house left standing, a guest house in a ghost town of cracked jambs and gaping doorways.
99. Mr Pincher, though, is only the ghost writer and it's Dido who's grabbing the headlines.
100. The past is a ghost, the future a dream and all we ever have is now. Bill Cosby
101. At night, lit from within, she looked like a stricken ghost, fleeing the city of glittering towers.
102. It was described by one correspondent as a ghost city. Sentencedict.com
103. Already by early March, Verdun had become a ghost town.
104. There it is said the ghost of his departed wife pleaded with him to proceed no further.
105. Agent, asking for me, somebody, anybody to ghost write an autobiography for Alex Higgins.
106. The latter is the branch line on which the mysterious ghost train was heard.
107. He was a ghost I carried around inside me, a prehistoric figment, a thing that was no longer real.
108. Ghost: Oh, very droll, dear lad - you will go far.
109. Borwick has a ghost and many fascinating stories and traditions.
110. Huck asks for a ghost story, so Jim tells a story about a scary evening he spent with medical school cadavers.
111. His looming cameo proclaims sweet innocence, and through the next two-hours we will endure several sightings of his ghost.
112. In addition, social disruption and discontent are said to be fostered by temporary visitors, and ghost communities may be created out-of-season.
113. Add a small local earthquake and most men would have given up the ghost.
114. On the subject of the ghost train, the shepherd was not prepared to make any comment.
115. They squirmed, shrivelled and after a brief struggle, gave up the ghost.
116. Following the path around a bush, we halted as abruptly as if we had seen a ghost.
117. An old ghost mouthing curses behind a cloudy, nylon veil.
118. In a ghost town, silent and deserted as the Marie Celeste, I gave myself a history lesson.
119. But mostly what we get is a kind of arcane attraction, haunted by only a ghost of emotion.
120. She was going to cope, to face this, to brave it out and lay a certain ghost.
More similar words: host, hostage, hostile, throughout, whose, those, hospital, cost, most, boost, mostly, at most, foster, costly, almost, poster, costume, post-war, at any cost, at all costs, at the cost of, first and foremost, the cost of living.