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poltergeist

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[ UK /pˈə‍ʊltəɡˌa‍ɪst/ ]
[ US /ˈpoʊɫtɝˌɡaɪst/ ]
NOUN
  1. a ghost that announces its presence with rapping and the creation of disorder

How To Use poltergeist In A Sentence

  • The film was atmospheric, ghastly, and filled with all kinds of creepy poltergeists.
  • On the other hand, he acknowledges psychokinesis as a likely explanation for poltergeist phenomena.
  • 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.
  • Condemn Saxon's references to fairies, gnomes, and medieval life and the use of words like "hoyden" and "ribald" just like you condemned references to poltergeists in the first edition. Archive 2005-07-03
  • Noisy ghosts are known as poltergeists (literally, noisy spirits).
  • Must we explain ghosts, poltergeists, reincarnation, and the healing power of crystals?
  • “Being asked, further, whether she had ever considered that what she called the poltergeist was more probably some mischievous person who was taking advantage of the fact that the house had a ghostly reputation among the villagers, she replied that she ‘had thought of it, of course,’ and added: ‘We always investigated each house we took of this kind to make sure nobody was playing about. When Last I Died
  • They studied automatic writing, levitation, and reports of ectoplasmic and poltergeist activity.
  • At one point, I got scared and in the darkness, I tried to grab onto my crush who was walking a little ahead of me. What I thought was him was actually a girl dressed as a poltergeist.
  • I mean, it didnâ⠂ ¬â „ ¢t catch the zeitgeist of the country like E.T. but of course these are 2 completely different kinds of movies. poltergeist is a horror film which at the time was projecting Hollywoodâ⠂ ¬â „ ¢s fears of the TV or namely the influx of a little thing called home video .. KAMN Show #31: Poltergeist : The Kick-Ass Mystic Ninjas
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