The ghost has been laid and will not return to haunt you again.
He will be justifiably suspicious that he has missed something important, something that will come back to haunt him later.
In 2006, a scientific team went to the haunt of the white bear, where they found a hibernation cave for bear and a tuft of white animal hair.
One of the specters that haunt our time is the sprawling expansion of the population, and it is more and more difficult not to picture the future as though it were going to be life in a sardine can.
These awful questions haunt Rwanda to this day.
He will bring up your past to haunt and harass you.
The practices have morph Ed into Halloween as it is known today, with parents encouraging their own little ghosts and goblins to haunt the neighborhood.
The college library is a favorite haunt.
The ghost of Lady Margaret is supposed to haunt this chapel.
But what is all too evident to everyone is that this event changed the world, with consequences that will haunt us for decades.
People say ghosts haunt that old house.
Her wishful face haunt my dream like the rai at ight.
A federally protected sand tiger shark and its entourage of cigar minnows haunt the waters near the wreck of the U. S. Coast Guard Cutter Spar, south of Beaufort Inlet, North Carolina.
Kafkaesque fantasies of the impassive interrogation, the false trial, the confiscated passport. haunt His innocence (New Yorker).
As a girl , she used to haunt the local cinema.
The memory in later times returned to haunt him.
They haunt shallow waters like bays and estuaries worldwide-and some species even ascend freshwater rivers.
They would haunt any place in the open ocean, but it was impossible to hunt one specific shark: “They don't stay in the same place, they move. They got tails.
Elsewhere the ghosts of a married couple haunt their idyllic home and a film director is unknowingly making the worst film ever.