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  • You start in the catacombs but beware ghostly ghouls at every turn!
  • The walk will recall the town's heroes and villains, history, hauntings and murders, ghosts and ghouls.
  • Witches, goblins, ghosts, ghouls and some gothic mums and dads were among an estimated 9,000 crowd that turned out for what is believed to be the country's largest Halloween party.
  • It is so lovely to view the sweet innocence of the ghouls and hobgoblins who visit our thresholds, calling out ‘trick or treat’, often accompanied by imaginative verse of their own making.
  • By the time the hobgoblins and ghouls are out and about on the 31st it is rising less than four hours after sunset.
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  • This ghoulish history is irrelevant to Harley riders - their aim is to be photographed by the huge sign at company HQ.
  • How did pleasant weather folklore turn into witches, ghouls and pumpkins? Times, Sunday Times
  • He was the type to believe in ghouls and monsters, and sneezing bushes were definitely not something he encountered often.
  • In a ghoulish gallery, Bart hosts three bloodcurdling tales of Halloween horror.
  • Now she set the figure on a pedestal, a blank-faced, bulgy-eyed little goat gazing into space, its wide stubby tail sweeping over its back while it grasped a large baseball in its hand; a sort of ghoulish beauty now emanated from the figure. Antonia Cruz Rafael: the ceramics of Ocumicho, Michoacan
  • Simon, who will be dressed in authentic Victorian costume, will talk about heroes and villains, hauntings and murders, and phantoms and ghouls.
  • A ghoulish curiosity set in. Times, Sunday Times
  • Hats, bats and wands were created in the art department, while ghoulish recipes were cooked up in the kitchen.
  • Javier Mascherano headed away Aduriz's lob over Pinto, Carles Puyol leapt acrobatically to stop Alba sprinting on to another ball and Eric Abidal was alert to get ahead of Feghouli. Barcelona 2-0 Valencia (3-1 agg) | Copa del Rey semi-final match report
  • He hated the phrase “student body,” for instance, insisting that “studentry” was both clearer and without the ghoulish connotations he saw in the former term. On writing by stephen king
  • Jez Butterworth's new play (only his fourth) at the Almeida is a spooky tale of mid-life crisis and adultery in the suburbs, where the trees whisper strange messages, nightmares are rife and people think their neighbours are ghouls at the garden barbecues. Undefined
  • It isn't just ghoulish curiosity that makes these stories appealing. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Ghoulish apparitions and spooky spectres are being put under the spotlight at a York tourist attraction.
  • Six was a phantom - a ghost, a ghoul, a phantasm, a hallucination, a side effect of Stray's medicine, some unknown effect of acid, something of that sort.
  • This is the third in Raimi's Evil Dead series, which has so far been acclaimed by ghouls and horror fans.
  • If they insist on dressing up as goblins and ghouls to visit friends and neighbours, they should do so next Saturday - a day early.
  • Plenty of adrenaline, audible gulps and raised arms expecting to defend oneself from ghostly ghouls and fiends, had now been replaced by a sense of confusion and a nagging anti-climatic feel.
  • Historical facts and local legends are mixed with scares and laughs provided by performers dressed as ghouls. Times, Sunday Times
  • Up to now they have scraped a living by producing ghoulish dolls.
  • Events get off to a ghoulish start as a pair of grave robbers rendezvous in a dark alley to transfer a freshly stolen body from one car to the other.
  • Many slather gray mud over their naked skin, giving themselves a wan, ghoulish cast, and they saunter through a surreal panorama punctuated by eccentric installations.
  • Simon, who will be dressed in authentic Victorian costume, will talk about heroes and villains, hauntings and murders, and phantoms and ghouls.
  • Telephone users in the city these days have been treated to a sound resembling a ghoulish wail.
  • He takes a ghoulish delight in reading about horrific murders.
  • Do you take ghoulish fascination in watching a man drive a long nail into his nostril? Times, Sunday Times
  • Holidays don't come much more ghoulish than this.
  • But if you have a ghoulish fascination with plane crashes - and who doesn't? The Sun
  • What child now dares lose themselves among these rasping ghouls, whose shrouds come peeling off in leprous strips? Wine Poetry
  • Aiello says the ghoulish graveyard thefts would have been unthinkable in an earlier age.
  • During the commercial, they showed ghosts and ghouls jump out of cornfields and scare the children that are being pulled around the haunted site by a tractor.
  • Telephone users in the city these days have been treated to a sound resembling a ghoulish wail, if they inadvertently misplace the receiver.
  • Why, the defamation of our good names paints us as remorseless ghouls bent on world domination!
  • If people aren't doing impressions of him in order to try and win Oscars, they're ghoulishly buying up the house where he lived for 35 years.
  • I rang up Luke to ask if I was being too dainty in thinking it ghoulish to market a film of somebody contracting a deadly disease.
  • They make the film interesting and do their best to be horrified gristle for the ghoulish girl out to exact revenge on them.
  • Here's my pick of food frighteners, perfect for a gathering of little ghouls. The Sun
  • So I won't dismiss Palahniuk's new book -- a "novel" consisting of 23 "short stories" linked by "poems," a thin "narrative," and the conceit that this whole shebang is the work of the flesh - and fame-starved prisoners at a ghoulish writers 'colony -- as mere crap. May 2005
  • “Not much of a ghoul, is she?” the Wendigo asked the mare. GHOULS • by Megan Arkenberg
  • Within hours of the disaster, a number of ghoulish items began appearing on eBay.
  • The story of what happens next has been told innumerable times, to the point of having become a ghoulish soap opera.
  • When thunderstorms aren't uprooting forests or rearranging acres of farmland, the South often suffers hailstorms, flashfloods and torrentially ghoulish winds during this season.
  • All the while he uses his sword to clear his path of ghouls, skeletons and all sorts of unyielding dead things.
  • We've killed eight vampires, six werewolves, and had to outrun a pack of ghouls.
  • With an eerie blend of ghosts, ghouls, and Gary Busey, VH1 launches its newest venture in celeb-reality, the? Ghost Hunting with VH1: The Celebrity Paranormal Project
  • Taila's last name is Head not Al Ghoul. and instead of lazarus pit right before the train crashed Ra's closed his eyes how about he transfered his spirit? like Ken Wantabe was the real Ra's until he died in the temple fire and transfered his spirit to Ducard? Contest: Where Could The Dark Knight Go Next? « FirstShowing.net
  • Back underground the now seasoned tunnel fighters quickly despatch a zombie and another ghoul and then pause for elevenses in an underground chamber.
  • This causes Bruce to give Silver a noogie and Aquaman to quip ‘so the ghoul’s got a girlfriend. [REVIEW] Batman: The Widening Gyre #1-3 « Giant Killer Squid - Film, Comics, News, Reviews and more
  • Their live shows are ghoulish tributes to garage rock from the Sixties and can just sound like an awful racket. The Sun
  • It keeps the ghoulish gore while adding hilarious physical comedy and some classic one liners.
  • Staff at a number of bars and hotels dressed for the occasion and ghosts, ghouls and goblins traipsed through the streets and shadows.
  • Usually, the Salem native is called upon to make people look good, not ghoulish.
  • He says the ghoulish graveyard thefts would have been unthinkable in an earlier age.
  • But it needs more pace and much more ghoulish glee. Times, Sunday Times
  • But it needs more pace and much more ghoulish glee. Times, Sunday Times
  • Hobbes and Darien confront a ghoulish hit man who blinds any witnesses to the killings.
  • We were driving back to Manhattan along Route 17, following a ghoulish shopping spree at a pop up Halloween megastore, and decided to stop at Hooters for a bite. Susan Eley: Hooters to Swan Lake During One Week in New York
  • The 13 investigators used cameras and video equipment to search for ghouls on Friday night and captured images of glowing orbs and strange mists.
  • And for those with ghoulish brains wired for conspiracy-theory logic, there are some intriguing lyrical turns of phrase throughout a record that's infused with the spirit of the Big Apple.
  • There are ghouls and goblins everywhere and the toilet seat is a demon.
  • Chimneys dot the landscape like diseased tree-trunks supporting ghoulish branches of black smoke.
  • The shocks were accompanied by a ghoulish rumbling noise that was terrifying to those who heard it.
  • I will not name the sum which he offered, the ghoul, the vampire, the anthropophagous jackal, the sneaking would-be incendiary of my little Alexandrian, the circumcised Goth! The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 04, No. 21, July, 1859
  • No doubt these miserable villagers, with lives barely worth the few boney fish they hauled daily, were superstitious on top of their misery, thinking the wearied traveler a reaper out for their souls, or a ghoul from the deeps hungry for their flesh. Archive 2009-12-01
  • But once he and his family step inside the cursed property, they encounter ghoulish goings-on galore. The Sun
  • Are there any better ghoulie yarns than that lot? Times, Sunday Times
  • Marty was one of the lucky few to portray both a ghoul and a biker in that legendary horror film.
  • It's tremendously ghoulish this film, with dismembering and disinterring graphically depicted.
  • Some demonstrators wore ghoulish masks as they stuck a green banner to a police barricade at the farm's entrance.
  • After a while these interminable lists acquire a certain ghoulish fascination, prompting a host of other questions.
  • The undead come in all shapes and sizes, from regular old ghouls to nasty crimson zombies that brandish razor-sharp claws and run faster than the characters.
  • In Somalia and Afghanistan clerics matter-of-factly described to your correspondent the range of jinn they had encountered, from the saintly to the demonic; those that can fly, those that crawl, plodding jinn, invisible jinn, gul with vampiric tendencies (from which the English word ghoul is taken), and shape-shifters recognisable in human form because their feet are turned backwards. Archive 2006-12-01
  • Even the publicity for the exhibition plays up a ghoulish fascination with medieval atrocities.
  • The whole topic of investigating human remains is hugely popular with the general public, which adores the ghoulish and grisly: mummies are always big attractions in museums.
  • Taking the holiday a tad more seriously, although with such a high camp threshold it tends to inspire giggles more than shrieks (especially whenever the rubber-suited ghoul appears), FX's American Horror Story (10/9c) kicks off an above-par two-parter featuring a very lively Zachary Quinto as the bitchier half of the ill-fated gay couple who lived in the "Murder House" just prior to the unhappy Harmons. Matt's Guide to Wednesday TV: Halloween Hilarity and Horror, South Park and More!
  • Gun shots split ghouls' heads completely in half in a splatter of black gore and ichor.
  • The rain had kept many away, but the skeletons, goblins and ghouls considered it a minor obstacle.
  • This is a ghoulish exploitation of a great tragedy.
  • The plundering of body parts of radiation victims reached ghoulish proportions.
  • Pentagon believes 61 former Gitmo ghouls frankr3644: Is it just me, or does anyone else think that the theme of BO's cabinet should be "ALL ANIMALS ARE EQUAL - SOME ANIMALS ARE MORE EQUAL THAN OTHERS" (George Orwell's Animal Farm). slickwillyman: The Repubs in the Senate are the "dups" that get suckered by the calls for Mark Levin Fan
  • Of course, the average loogie was smarter than a ghoul. Dreams of a Dark Warrior
  • The most ghoulish mass murderer in history has been in a coma for ten years.
  • As an example, a counselor painted with makeup to appear ghoulish - perhaps as part of Carnival - may no longer be entirely appropriate.
  • Their live shows are ghoulish tributes to garage rock from the Sixties and can just sound like an awful racket. The Sun
  • No doubt these miserable villagers, with lives barely worth the few boney fish they hauled daily, were superstitious on top of their misery, thinking the wearied traveler a reaper out for their souls, or a ghoul from the deeps hungry for their flesh. Conan Fan Fiction!
  • I don't believe in superstition and I hate people jabbering about ghouls.
  • He is not always the evil, ghoulish, awful, frightening character that sometimes the Satanists would picture him to be.
  • There's merit to both viewpoints but DotD08 squanders these possibilities in favor of shakycam braggadocio and ghoulish gimcrackery that played a lot better in PLANET TERROR 2007, which wasn't even that good either. Stick a fork in it
  • Another takes ghoulish glee in a friend's putative cancer diagnosis. Times, Sunday Times
  • Serious readers might dismiss these questions as fanciful, but concern about flesh-eating ghouls is manifestly evident in today's popular culture.
  • Her ghoulish black clothing dragged tragically along the ground.
  • A similar memory even emerges of one of those old portmanteau horror films: the actor in a studio-built crypt, dressed in a monk's habit, listening to the ghoulish confessions of damned souls.
  • Some spectators were unsure whether to look away or to keep watching in ghoulish fascination. Times, Sunday Times
  • No doubt these miserable villagers, with lives barely worth the few boney fish they hauled daily, were superstitious on top of their misery, thinking the wearied traveler a reaper out for their souls, or a ghoul from the deeps hungry for their flesh. Conan Fan Fiction!
  • His manipulative aides complete a trio of fates, a malign constellation wheeling round Herman on the huge empty stage like a ghoulish mobile.
  • Ghosts, ghouls, and spirits floated about and chatted with old friends, vampires lurked frighteningly close, and werewolves paced from along the walls.
  • Another takes ghoulish glee in a friend's putative cancer diagnosis. Times, Sunday Times
  • The castle itself was haunted, and not just be family ghosts like the Manor, but by terrifying blood drenched spectres, ghouls and a poltergeist.
  • The ghoul's upper body split into two pieces with a cracking and splintering of bone.
  • Also in the store was Cher, who purchased some devilish goods including containers of face paint to create a garish, ghoulish glow.
  • When thunderstorms aren't uprooting forests or rearranging acres of farmland, the South often suffers hailstorms, flashfloods and torrentially ghoulish winds during this season.
  • The interest in death which had always permeated his work now re-emerged, transformed from the ghoulish into the pensive.
  • But it needs more pace and much more ghoulish glee. Times, Sunday Times
  • Cathartically shrieky, it's perfect for this ghoulish time of year. The Sun
  • How did pleasant weather folklore turn into witches, ghouls and pumpkins? Times, Sunday Times
  • He takes a ghoulish delight in reading about horrific murders.
  • Hallowe'en traditionally serves up a tasty portion of cinematic ghouls and goblins, and this year is no different.
  • The people dress up as ghouls, ghosts, mummies and skeletons.
  • All these ghouls had lived dissolute lives and we were now bearing witness to their sentence in this watery purgatory.
  • Their live shows are ghoulish tributes to garage rock from the Sixties and can just sound like an awful racket. The Sun
  • In fact, Derek and his terrified party hadn't stumbled on a poltergeist, but a couple in a passionate clinch who hadn't heard the ghoul-hunting crowd creep up on them.
  • In the four versions in this show (others exist), we see the original black-and-white litho from the Epstein collection, and then the full Draculette treatment it gets a year or so later, in a hand-colored impression from the gallery's own holdings: Munch prints his litho onto ghoulish green paper, then brushes the woman's hair in orange-red so that it can drip bloodlike down her victim. At National Gallery, Edvard Munch's 'Prints' reveal artist's methodical process
  • There is a ghoulish legend attached to the house.
  • The show was based on the work of Charles Addams, whose cartoon creations about this ghoulish family appeared regularly in the New Yorker.
  • Many critics raved about the bust but others found it ghoulish and disgusting.
  • Other effects excel, such as the ghoulish twins and their transporter beam shenanigans.
  • These emerge from the grass looking like some ghoulish knuckle.
  • Your lives are boring and the fact that you are posting on this site about a Rupert Everett Wanabee ghoul is proof thereof. Are Robert Pattinson & Kristen Stewart Having It Off Or What?
  • There is suitable dramatic tension throughout the book like when, following one lead, Joe takes a train uptown to The Hood, a vampire clan that takes no prisoners ... for longer than it takes to have them provide ghoulish entertainment, anyway. REVIEW: No Dominion by Charlie Huston
  • Apparently, the filmmakers realized how incredibly fake their ghouls looked, so they decided to never show them onscreen for more than five frames of film.
  • The worst of it is that such a compilation brings a man money, because there are always plenty of people who like to dabble in mud; and a ghoul is the most impervious of beings, probably because a ghoul of this species regards himself merely as an unprejudiced seeker after truth, and claims to be what he would call a realist. The Silent Isle
  • These paintings harbour a menagerie of folk-monsters, a phantasmagoria of apparitions that might be beatific angels or might be ghoulish extraterrestrials.
  • Add to that all the hallowe'en tales of ghouls & goblins and the bangs of fireworks and it's hardly surprising that some people don't like this time of year at all.
  • On Friday, Halloween was again on everyone's minds and even the odd goblin or ghoul turned up to spend the day with them!
  • Imagination, then plays upon our fears when there is feeble light, making us see ghouls and hobgoblins in every shadow that moves.
  • A host of witches, goblins, ghouls and monsters descended on Carlow town centre last week as the central library held its children's Halloween fancy dress show.
  • She is also the oldest living ghoul from the 1968 horror classic "Night of the Living Dead. Elderly Zombies Win the Undying Loyalty of Their Fans
  • It is his behaviour that has become the focus of the world's ghoulish fascination with this disaster. Times, Sunday Times
  • I don't want those ghouls from the council gawping at his wounds and gloating over a victory they did nothing to achieve. THE ANCIENT AND SOLITARY REIGN
  • For the past hour, he had been picking up the dead, and the ghoulish task had the effect of a nightmare.
  • All Hallows Eve is just around the corner, where ghouls, goblins, witches and vampires are ready to come out.
  • A cruelty complaint led sheriff's deputies to the ghoulish discovery of thousands of hens dead or dying of starvation in a rat-infested shed with inoperable feeding and watering systems. Wayne Pacelle: Cage-Free Campaign Takes Wing in Washington State
  • And the ghoulish goings-on are sure to chill you to the bone. The Sun
  • They are there only to satisfy their ghoulish curiosity.
  • His wife finds this morbid and ghoulish. Times, Sunday Times
  • I comment with amusement on the slightly ghoulish relish with which he is approaching the experiment.
  • In any case Death and Decay are the provenience of this curse known as Liberalism, so we ought not to be surprised by their macabre desires, their ghoulish lusts. NYT Encouraging Old Folks to Give up and Die - Warner_Todd_Huston’s blog - RedState
  • The singing was bad enough - she sounded like an angry wasp trapped in a shoebox, butchering melodies with the ghoulish efficiency of Jeffrey Dahmer – but even though she no longer bursts into song, her incessant piercing squawk is still enough to make me want to slice my ears off and hurl them into another dimension. Charlie Brooker's Screen burn: Blind Date
  • Another takes ghoulish glee in a friend's putative cancer diagnosis. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's dark, but not in a flesh-eating-ghoul kind of way. Times, Sunday Times
  • Whether you are tramping through muddy forests, mysterious tunnels or misty waters, the locations drip with ghoulish detail.
  • Many couples that park their cars near the graveyard to make out find themselves at the mercy of these ghoulish ghosts.
  • The 1990 election campaigns are confirming that this lesson was well learnt: candidates are indulging in ghoulish rivalry in support of execution.
  • Other effects excel, such as the ghoulish twins and their transporter beam shenanigans.
  • A slight shudder slid over him, footsteps on his grave, a shadowy ghoul with its gargoyle grin threatening to exhume long-buried corpses.
  • Ghastly pale, hovering like a ghoul, he looks as if evil has his heart in a vise. Even in his ascendancy you would never envy him.
  • The house was knocked down years ago, but ghoulish coach tours still pull up in the street to gawp at the spot.
  • Whether it's the sex appeal of Lili Sweet, the wild hillbilly antics of Bloodshot Bill, the Brains' ghoulish makeup or the Gutter Demons' Meteor-esque Mohawk pompadours, Montreal psychobilly bands mean business in the looks department.
  • They don't even bother with a scary laugh or ghoulish shriek.
  • Albric slid his sword a handsbreadth from the scabbard, and the ghouls hissed at the sight of steel. THE RIVER KINGS’ ROAD
  • Kedzie was too excited to note the ghoulish joy with which he planned to put her into the most perilous plights that had ever threatened even a movie star with death or crippledom. We Can't Have Everything
  • Four fearless women are preparing to spend the night in the company of ghosts, ghouls and phantoms to raise money for the Abbeyfield care home where they work.
  • The women are actually flesh-eating ghouls that feast on the patrons of the bar and the bloodbath commences almost immediately.
  • Combining a slow motor, a simple system of pulleys, and a deathly amount of fun (and almost as much electricity), this ghoul will be the “life” of your Halloween party. Boing Boing
  • There are even some scary werewolves and other ghoulish creatures to battle.
  • Their live shows are ghoulish tributes to garage rock from the Sixties and can just sound like an awful racket. The Sun
  • We didn't fish in the accepted sense, which I've always thought was a ghoulish thing to do anyway.
  • Willem Dafoe exudes creepy coolness as Max Schreck, the ghoulish actor whose vampiric tendencies may just be the real deal.
  • His early tempera-and-ink paintings depicting ghoulish figures firmly situate him in the postwar European figurative art scene.
  • There must be strange entities materializing from the ether, ghouls, ghosts, or spirits hanging out in the material world to warn or haunt us.
  • A cough, a curse, and a bandy-legged figure with a ghoulish pallor and medieval dentistry emerges from the gloom. Times, Sunday Times
  • Kingmaker in the civic politics of the Fourth Ward, parader with infant ghouls and vampires on Halloween, soup kitchen volunteer; Rosa Elisabetta, institution. Rick Moody: The Diviners (Excerpt)
  • Motorcycle officers and special-duty cops such as plainclothes COMMIT officers were also available should things turn ghoulish. Gazette.com :
  • How did pleasant weather folklore turn into witches, ghouls and pumpkins? Times, Sunday Times
  • It's cluttered with old animal traps and tools, strange ghoulish pictures and military insignia. Times, Sunday Times
  • The large amount of casters in the first part of the dungeon required him to cast counterspell, which is usually enough to make any mage pretty miffed, and as we made our way deeper into the instance, the ghouls that excrete deadly gasses when they are vanquished really became a threat to Smokey's rather modest health bar. No more cats...
  • Curiously enough I've taken a ghoulish interest in the £40.00 PER DAY unreceipted 'refreshment' allowance for MPs. Are Welsh children being properly fed ?
  • Ghoulish creatures climbed over each other behind the knight.
  • Several newspapers last week displayed a lack of taste and discretion which was, frankly, ghoulish and surely contravened two clauses of the editors' code of practice.
  • The ghoulish goings-on continue tomorrow. Times, Sunday Times
  • There is no doubt there is still a ghoulish fascination with the case 20 years on. The Sun
  • The legend upon which the ballade is based is just ghoulish enough to appeal to a teenager whose favorite pastime was watching horror movies.
  • Sure, the red monk is an appropriately ghoulish fiend; but this is really more of a quirky detective story than a horror film.
  • These paintings harbour a menagerie of folk-monsters, a phantasmagoria of apparitions that might be beatific angels or might be ghoulish extraterrestrials.
  • Glyph of Raise Dead - Your Ghoul receives additional 20 % of your Strength.
  • You wonder if they just thought a particularly large group of rather ghoulish tourists had turned up.
  • One finds oneself walking mechanically to the tower of Belvedere Castle whither all other park visitors have gravitated like the ghouls in ‘Night of the Living Dead.’
  • For example, the star Algol, which is located in Taurus, is given in many dictionaries as descending from al-ghāla, ` the destroyer, 'but its more likely origin is the more familiar form from the same root: ghul ` a woodland demon' from which we got our word ghoul, ` a defiler of graves. ' VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol V No 3
  • How did pleasant weather folklore turn into witches, ghouls and pumpkins? Times, Sunday Times
  • They don't kill strangers for the ghoulish glee of gushing blood, the drama of domination. Times, Sunday Times
  • Mittsey's campaign would have a better chance of convincing folks of their noninvolvement if they had chosen Ghouliani as the push-poller. Exclusive: Romney Campaign Referred Reporters to Anti-Romney Call Recipients Without Disclosing That They Were On Romney Payroll
  • A few hours later, they turn into flesh-eating ghouls, and attack everyone around them.
  • And the dumb goblins, ghouls, and vampires try to take our home from us, so we also have to steal charms and such.
  • Her gossamer spirit clings to the gales, another ghoulish mist chilling the Chinese countryside.
  • A true memorial must address the imagination and not merely present an assortment of ghoulish curiosities.
  • The castle itself was haunted, and not just be family ghosts like the Manor, but by terrifying blood drenched spectres, ghouls and a poltergeist.
  • They are there only to satisfy their ghoulish curiosity.
  • But as years passed, ghouls like Tenner left me feeling chumped. Pondering Death Row
  • Lights, staging, and the variety of ghoulish gadgetry are all as I remember, and in some cases technology has improved on them.
  • Sometimes the best offense is a ghoulish pretense.
  • There must be strange entities materializing from the ether, ghouls, ghosts, or spirits hanging out in the material world to warn or haunt us.
  • Instead of the crass commercialism shoveled at us come Christmastime, we get to dress up as brain-eating ghouls and sexy pixies.
  • Gun shots split ghouls' heads completely in half in a splatter of black gore and ichor.
  • For you might find things that can get more dangerous than ghouls or spirits - humans with not so good intentions.
  • And, especially to the ghoulish, he does look surprisingly good.
  • The man they made this ghoulish request to is a key figure in the Limerick underworld.

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