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    Spook
    /spo͞ok/

    noun

    • 1. a ghost. informal
    • 2. a spy: informal North American "a CIA spook"

    verb

    • 1. frighten; unnerve: informal "they spooked a couple of grizzly bears"
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  3. Learn the origin, synonyms, and usage of the word spook, which can mean a ghost, a spy, or a frightening thing. See examples of spook as a noun and a verb in sentences and related articles.

  4. Spook can mean a ghost, a spy, or to frighten someone or something. Learn how to use this word in different contexts and see translations in other languages.

  5. noun. a ghost or a person suggestive of this. a spy. slang. any pale or colourless alcoholic spirit. spook and diesel. verb. to frighten. to spook a person. to spook horses. (of a ghost) to haunt. Discover More. Sensitive Note. When referring to a black person, the term spook dates back to the 1940s.

  6. Spook can mean a ghost, a spy, or to frighten someone. Learn how to use this word in different contexts and see translations in other languages.

  7. 2 days ago · Spook can mean a ghost, a spy, or something that scares or makes nervous. Learn how to use this word in different contexts and regions with Collins English Dictionary.

  8. noun. someone unpleasantly strange or eccentric. synonyms: creep, weirdie, weirdo, weirdy. see more. verb. frighten or scare, and often provoke into a violent action. “The noise spooked the horse”. see more.

  9. Spook can mean a ghost, a secret agent, or a frightening person or thing. Learn the origin, usage, and synonyms of this word from various dictionaries and sources.

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