Examples of 'ghosty' in a sentence

Meaning of "ghosty"

ghosty (adjective) - Ghosty is an informal adjective used to describe something that is spooky, eerie, or reminiscent of a ghost or supernatural entity
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  • ghostly
  • ghost (especially a non-frightening one)

How to use "ghosty" in a sentence

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More ghosty than horrory.
Infrared lenses should virtually unmask our ghosty friends.
And ghosty stories about the tall hills did not scare him none.
I am getting a ghosty feeling.
I am most excited about seeing Ghosty.
He was a young man and ghosty stories about the tall hills did not scare him none.
The lonely Ghosty.
There were ghosty cries coming from 3 miles away.
Story of a Ghosty.
Can you use your ghosty powers to give Libby good luck?
On top of which, since w found him in the cellar, all this ghosty stuff stopped.
Ghosty now releases their music under their own imprint, More Famouser Records.
Infrared lenses should virtually unmask our ghosty friends . Sick.
It 's your ghosty wife who must leave!
Yeah, but not creepy ghosty ones.

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Ghosty sounds . Cemetery ghosty sounds!
Sometimes, we get the ghosty dots, and then no text.
There appears to be a strange glow emanating from the victim 's inferior nasal conchae . Ooh, ghosty.
Cemetery ghosty sounds!
The tall hills didn't scare him none. He was a young man… and ghosty stories about.
No, I-I'm not using the ghosty thing to spy on Dawn.
Okay . Tell your story, Ghosty.
Uh, what did your ghosty want?

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