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  1. Feb 5, 2024 · Film grants us the opportunity to explore these experiences of isolation, contemplation, and fear of someone near and dear not being exactly the same as you remember. These examples run the gamut from horror to hilarity.

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  2. 2 days ago · He broke into a summer camp, an old haunt, and disturbed the military-grade motion detector that had been installed to catch him. Twenty years ago their numbers were in serious decline, but more recently many have reappeared in their old haunts. But days later he was back at his old haunts.

  3. Mar 14, 2024 · As revealed by the New York Times, the theme for today’s Strands is “Old haunts”. Compared to last day’s “Get animated” theme, this is not too straightforward. Old haunts could mean a lot of things. Could Freddy from Nightmare on Elm Street come back to haunt me in this word game, or was it Kayako from The Grudge?

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  4. Verb Some people believe that the ghost of an old sea captain haunts the beach. If you ignore the problem, it will come back to haunt you. Their failure to plan ahead is now coming back to haunt them. The tune haunted me all day. Noun The restaurant became one of her favorite haunts. one of their favorite after-school haunts is Joe's Pizza See More

  5. noun. /hɔːnt/ a place that somebody visits often or where they spend a lot of time. The pub is a favourite haunt of artists. We’ve been back to some of our old haunts. Is this one of your usual haunts? Oxford Collocations Dictionary. Word Origin. Take your English to the next level.

  6. www.frieze.com › article › old-hauntsOld Haunts | Frieze

    Courtesy: Sky1. Once upon a time there were ghosts, remember? A direct line of descent can be traced from these venerable spooks to the autopsied and unburied corpses that now appear so often in novels, films and, in particular, television series such as CSI (2000–ongoing) and Bones (2005–ongoing).

  7. verb (used with object) to visit habitually or appear to frequently as a spirit or ghost: to haunt a house; to haunt a person. to recur persistently to the consciousness of; remain with: Memories of love haunted him. to visit frequently; go to often: He haunted the galleries and bars that the artists went to. Synonyms: frequent.

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