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ghostly - use in sentences
Preposition: in
- moonlight: Passing through Woodmansey I catch a glimpse across the fields of the two mile distant Beverley Minster, looking very ghostly in the moonlight.
Modifies a noun
- apparition: They included a shot of the ghostly apparition, which appears to be checking the cellar with a lamp.
- going: I REALLY didn't think I would see any ghostly goings on.
- goings-on: Stories about ghostly goings-on at the Broad Street pub have been circulating for decades.
- sighting: It is also the site of numerous claims of ghostly sightings of Brunel himself!
- happening: Track down the skeletons & ghostly happenings on the family trail.
- nun: Around 1900, the two sisters of Harry Bull saw the ghostly nun in the garden during the daytime.
Modifying Another Word
- almost: People feel it as a direct and almost ghostly connection to the foreignness of the past.
- rather: The image is fading which gives the figure a rather ghostly appearance.
- very: Passing through Woodmansey I catch a glimpse across the fields of the two mile distant Beverley Minster, looking very ghostly in the moonlight.
- often: My work is extremely colorful and yet often ghostly and quite abstract.
Used with adjective complement
- appear: The haze made it appear ghostly, even in the bright shine of the sun.
- look: A pale one instead of the warm orange color, which made them look appropriately ghostly.
- say: I have had a lot of unusual activity at our house ( you might say ghostly ).
- mean: And this I do for fear lest thou shouldest conceive bodily that that is meant ghostly.
- make: With Ghostbuster fever in the office most of the SU team are making ghostly woo wooing noises and filling our mouths with blood capsules.
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