A mental representation of some haunting experience.
Someone unpleasantly strange or eccentric.
1 Escalation would further spook markets: unfortunately that seems more and more likely.
2 Ability to break out of the ordinary and really spook opposition defences.
3 These events tend to spook investors who above all else, desire predictability.
4 Then I turned to the spook squad and said, All right, everybody.
5 The Hallowindow is one of the greatest spook setups I've ever seen.
6 Quidnunc is indebted to a well-known Dublin spook - watcher for this alarming news.
7 She wondered what exactly she'd said to make him spook like that.
8 He hadn't wanted to spook Rende, not until he could be sure.
9 He doesn't know about Ebenezar, and I don't want to spook him.
10 I blew the horn, hoping to spook Morgenstern, but it didn't work.
11 The last thing he wanted to do was spook the Recon officer.
12 But I'm afraid outside influence spoiled the plot for the spook tragedy.
13 He's always been an administrator, a bureaucrat and not an actual ' spook . '
14 Then that night the spook slips in and shuts off the alarm.
15 I want to talk to you too about this absurd spook scare.
16 If you catch that spook , send us one of his tail feathers.
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