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spooks

English

Noun

spooks

  1. plural of spook

Verb

spooks

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of spook

Anagrams

  • Skopos, skopos

spooks From the web:

  • what spooks horses
  • what spooks dogs
  • what spooks cast
  • what spooks a cat
  • what spooks cows
  • what spooks deer
  • what spooks you
  • what spooks cattle


spooky

English

Etymology

From spook +? -y

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /spu?ki/
  • Rhymes: -u?ki

Adjective

spooky (comparative spookier, superlative spookiest)

  1. (informal) Eerie, or suggestive of ghosts or the supernatural.
  2. (informal) Spooked; afraid; frightened.
    • 2011, Wilbur Page, I Had to Do It My Way!: One Man's Journey Through Life (page 88)
      I thought it was nice, though I found it very quiet, and whenever I was alone in it, I felt spooky.
  3. (informal) Unpredictably excitable; skittish (used especially of horses).

Derived terms

  • spookily

Translations

spooky From the web:

  • what spooky means
  • what spooky movie should i watch
  • what's spooky season
  • what spooky creature are you
  • what's spooky action at a distance
  • what spooky in tagalog
  • what's spooky nook
  • what spooky mean in spanish
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