Examples of 'haunts' in a sentence

Meaning of "haunts"

haunt (verb): Haunt, as a verb, means to visit frequently or inhabit as a ghost. It can also refer to something constantly recurring in someone's thoughts or memories. The term is often used in literature, storytelling, or casual conversations to describe eerie or persistent situations. Example: 'The old house seemed to haunt their dreams.'
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  • plural of haunt
  • third-person singular simple present indicative form of haunt

How to use "haunts" in a sentence

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He haunts this island like a school of ghosts.
The latter failing haunts us to this day.
That haunts you night and day.
The miss still haunts him today.
Fear haunts the whole of the island.
Her spirit now haunts the manor.
It haunts all societies and all regions.
That cold case haunts me to this day.
I did not mean that your daughter haunts.
I think it haunts you every single day.
I did stuff for him that haunts my sleep.
I think haunts have come a long way.
I suppose you know the usual haunts.
His memory haunts your every reflection.
Checked out all his old haunts.

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That thought haunts me day and night.
I hope the image of my face haunts him.
The question haunts me all the time.
I would check the usual disreputable haunts.
His ghost still haunts this place.
This haunts him when he returns to school.
Fear for hunger haunts the fishermen.
The unhappy spirit of a woman haunts him.
All of his usual haunts under surveillance.
Confront the beast that haunts you.
The thing that haunts me is the distribution.
And there is something that haunts warriors.
I come from haunts of coot and fern.
We will go hit some of your old haunts.
I come from haunts of coat and fern.
The legacy of those failures still haunts us.
Suspicion always haunts the guilty party.
I suppose this is one of your usual haunts.
A past so dark it haunts him only in dreams.
I must infer the question haunts you.
That image haunts me more than anything.
Everyone has something that haunts them.
The photo haunts us with what was lost.
I have heard a spirit haunts the room.
Your face haunts me in the darkness of the nights.
What happened to her haunts me every day.
I am gonna check out the usual haunts.
And the body haunts the soul.
Now we are both convinced that our haunts.
Something which haunts him to this day.
Get eyes on all his usual haunts.
His ghost now haunts the area.
I have checked all his usual haunts.
A ghost that haunts the deserted highways.
But the image itself haunts him.

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