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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121. White-faced, with a three-day-old beard, hollow cheeks and staring eyes, Sikes looked like a ghost.
122. The language which came out of me could have aroused the ghost of Lenny Bruce.
123. Without the newcomers many more villages would be ghost villages and the social demoralization would be even more acute.
124. The ghost sensed the emptiness that follows the death of a mind.
125. The spores do germinate, go through a few perfunctory cell divisions, then give up the ghost.
126. Sometimes he turned, determined to drive the ghost away, but his blood ran cold with terror.
127. With one last defiant surge of power the jeep finally gave up the ghost.
128. And at least Hillary Clinton chose an appropriate ghost, acknowledging her mental and emotional connection to Eleanor Roosevelt at last.
129. At the age of 73, he sounded like a ghost from the past rather than a go-getter for the future.
130. She had seen too many ghost skulls, and all under the faces of people who were now dead.
131. The mine was worked on and off again until 1955, and then Mowry became a ghost town.
132. Somewhere, in an unknown region, his spirit, his lost ghost, flew above dark forests. Sentencedict.com
133. The change sheds a bit of light on an old ghost story.
134. He felt the ghost of his earlier life round him.
135. In the centre, Ghost of the Tree stood alone, his arms around his skull-staff, his head bowed.
136. They would never believe his ghost story in the morning.
137. Benguela, in the south, is one of Kapuscinski's ghost towns.
138. Doctors said that while his heart was fine, his vascular system had given up the ghost.
139. Interference and ghost images caused by reflections of the received signal are more easily cancelled out in a digital television.
140. If the adventurers refuse to help, the Ghost will curse them for their callousness and attack.
141. The Ghost of Banquo is more than a figment of Macbeth's imagination: it stands in some way in relation to his conscience.
142. Last year Demi, who co-starred in Ghost, hired an amusement park for 37-year-old Bruce's big day.
143. The ghost of the tennis ball is coming to haunt the man.
144. In the gloom he must have looked like a ghost.
145. They spent their long winters under a deep blanket of snow, singing and creating ghost stories.
146. Meanwhile the monstrous and unmanageable dreams about Sethe found release in the concentration Denver began to fix on the baby ghost.
147. I go about vacantly smiling upon people and feeling like a ghost....
148. He would ordinarily blow out the candle and give up the ghost.
149. For his blasphemy and irresponsible behaviour, he was doomed to wander about like a sea-tossed ghost, never to rest again.
150. Clearly, if not the ghost, then the organism in the black box could not be ignored.
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.