Examples of 'spooked out' in a sentence

Meaning of "spooked out"

Spooked out: feeling scared or unnerved, typically due to something unexpected or strange. It is commonly used to describe a feeling of fear or unease

How to use "spooked out" in a sentence

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spooked out
Must have been spooked out by something.
I think that the dog got spooked out.
Billings is just spooked out by some threatening letters.
Maybe she saw a ghost and spooked out.
I was just spooked out all day.
We are getting a little spooked out.
I was never spooked out by the green.
Even the guards who are there seem to be spooked out.
The school is totally spooked out with ghosts and spirits and stuff.
Spooked out Scooby.
A medical student spooked out of.
Be spooked out by the interior of the Basilica of Santa Maria de la Victoria.
Nothing much . Billings is just spooked out by some threatening letters.
You would. Maybe she saw a ghost and spooked out.
But they were spooked out by the storm, so I gave them some food.

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What is it that got Martin and Goran so spooked out earlier today?
The school is totally spooked out with ghosts and spirits and stuff . Sory.
There is nothing . I think that the dog got spooked out.
She 's still a little spooked out by Freddy Cattan.
The more I saw of this, the more spooked out I was.
I know I kind of spooked out on you, but I got shit I got to take care of.
Actually, I just got a little spooked out in the forest.
Did I get spooked out during the visit?
It 's his daughter Hannah . She 's still a little spooked out by Freddy Cattan.
People spooked out here, Nate.
Perhaps I should say, “ Are you spooked out by the Holy Ghost? ”.
Are not we spooked out enough?
Must have been spooked out by something . - Uh-huh.

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