Synonym: frequent, hang around, obsess, torment. Similar words: haunted, aunt, gaunt, daunt, vaunt, flaunt, daunting, jauntily. Meaning: [hɔːnt] n. a frequently visited place. v. 1. follow stealthily or recur constantly and spontaneously to 2. haunt like a ghost; pursue 3. be a regular or frequent visitor to a certain place.
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(31) The Drummond Hotel A favourite haunt of the literati.
(32) All said the events still haunt them.
(33) His answers would return to haunt him.
(34) All your mistakes will come back to haunt you.
(35) Haunt your local libraries and bookshops.
(36) It's a favourite haunt for many backbenchers.
(37) The empty upstairs became the haunt of druggies and our small children would sometimes carry in their needles.
(38) Early traumas come back to haunt such cats and force them to behave in strange ways.
(39) An airline named Braniff came back to life three times to haunt passengers with lost luggage.
(40) A favourite haunt of telly aristocracy is Ilha de Caras-the Island of Faces-a private isle for celebrities.
(41) This trade imbalance may haunt the United States in the future.
(42) The jewel is connected in the legend with the anthill, a favourite haunt of the Cobra.
(43) Balkan Notes 6: Long after the war,(sentencedict.com) the memories of the conflict haunt Bosnia's population.
(44) Creeping thistle, haunt of the charming meadow brown butterfly, can become a real pest if it gets a foothold.
(45) A memory came back to haunt him: the cold-blooded murder of a soldier on a bleak snow-covered hillside.
(46) In this passage, as in the Kipling story, food runs out and three ghosts haunt the seamen.
(47) Naturally a haunt of rugger enthusiasts. Good selection of malt whiskies.
(48) I know they will come back to haunt me in my dreams.
(49) All the dealers who habitually haunt Sothebys salerooms have been looking at the furniture and glassware and silver.
(50) Alice knew then that my father would haunt her for years to come.
(51) The Praga became a favoured haunt for upwardly mobile apparatchiks[sentencedict.com], visiting VIPs and wedding parties.
(52) The responsibility was going to haunt him for years to come.
(53) Magic: it lubricates the gap between what we can see and understand, and what unhappy feelings haunt our dreams.
(54) Memories of blood-red wine and cruelly glinting shards of glass came back to haunt her.
(55) The heat, the insects, and the debilitating claustrophobia of those few terrifying days often returned to haunt him.
(56) Ancient spirits haunt an old Georgetown house and terrify the current inhabitants in this chilling tale of murder and passion.
(57) Had Humphrey and Janet been very wicked too, Lettice wanted to know, and did they too haunt the Lodge?
(58) It is a coastline that can be enjoyed throughout the year and is by no means an exclusively summertime haunt.
(59) Kirkgrim A GHOST thought to haunt churches, where its appearance was an ill omen.
(60) If the politicians flunk change this time, the issue of electoral reform will return to haunt them.