A frequently visited place.
Haunt like a ghost; pursue.
Follow stealthily or recur constantly and spontaneously to.
Be a regular or frequent visitor to a certain place.
1 Now, thirty years later, these innocent childhood hours returned to haunt him.
2 A few hours later these words would come back to haunt me.
3 This particular seat was a favourite haunt of hers in the summer.
4 So this league can quickly come back to haunt you, said Clarke.
5 The question that will haunt the rest of her days, and mine.
6 Franco left an oppressive legacy which periodically returns to haunt Spanish politics.
7 The dead man will haunt me all the way in the darkness.
8 Well, if it's not, it has certainly come back to haunt us.
9 The house is full of ghosts; they haunt and follow me everywhere.
10 It even came back to haunt him in a family group chat.
11 And for some, violence continued to haunt them even after their arrival.
12 Squirrels haunt the trees, and otters are occasionally found in the river.
13 The Barataria region, she'd said, had once been the haunt of pirates.
14 COLLEGE 2002: Indecision continues to haunt this year's applicants and their parents.
15 These images haunt my days, my nights, my dreams and my realities.
16 These also were the pigeons that haunt the thoroughfares of the east.
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