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  1. Sometimes the things that go bump in the night are not quickly identified, and thoughts of supernatural encounters of the ghostly or monstrous kind begin to enter your mind. One consolation is that things that go bump in the night don't stay long—they make a sound, or two, or three, and leave.

  2. What's the meaning of the phrase 'Things that go bump in the night'? Frightening but imagined supernatural events.

  3. Jul 24, 2018 · The phrase things that go bump in the night denotes ghosts or other supposed supernatural beings, regarded as the cause of unexplained or frightening noises heard at night. This phrase has its origin in a prayer of deliverance first recorded (in various forms) in the early 20 th century; the earliest instance that I have found is from the ...

  4. Frightful, deadly, and usually supernatural things or events that one imagines in the dark of night. When I was a kid, I hated staying in my grandparents' spooky old house because I was always kept awake by thoughts of ghosts, axe murderers, and other things that go bump in the night.

  5. Oct 10, 2004 · Things That Go Bump in the Night: Directed by Peter Smith. With John Nettles, John Hopkins, Jane Wymark, Laura Howard. Undertaker Patrick Pennyman is found dead with his wrists slashed and suspicion turns towards a spiritualist church.

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    • 2004-10-10
  6. Things that go bump in the night. Unexplained and unnerving sounds heard at night derives from an anonymous Scottish prayer c. 1800, “From ghoulies and ghosties and long leggety beasties, and things that go bump in the night, Good Lord, deliver us”.

  7. The favored habitats of the common Thing That Goes "Bump" in the Night are dark, cluttered places within an inhabited house, chiefly closets, attics, basements, and the occasional furnace room, which provide it with numerous hidden and shadowy places to nest, shelter, and set up ambushes in.

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