noun

definition

A ghost or phantom.

example

The building was haunted by a couple of spooks.

definition

A hobgoblin.

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A scare or fright.

example

The big spider gave me a spook.

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A spy.

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A black person.

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A metaphysical manifestation; an artificial distinction or construct.

example

He who is infatuated with Man leaves persons out of account so far as that infatuation extends, and floats in an ideal, sacred interest. Man, you see, is not a person, but an ideal, a spook. — Max Stirner

verb

definition

To frighten or make nervous (especially by startling).

example

The hunters were spooked when the black cat crossed their path. The movement in the bushes spooked the deer and they ran.

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To become frightened (by something startling).

example

The deer spooked at the sound of the dogs.

definition

To haunt.

Examples of spook in a Sentence

Sorry fella, I didn't mean to spook you.

Instead it is one long, creepy song that sounds like a ghost is trying to spook you.

And tried to spook my stepfather in the process, only he lost your tail.

Can the chief spook now shake off a reputation for being too close to Tony Blair?

Mark Fawcett also runs the Neil Young tribute band do n't spook the horse.

The legendary ghost tower is once more transformed into a chilling live-action spook experience.

Oh I had a Bad Day; I managed to spook a few fish.

Bob straitened slowly, anxious not to spook the animal.

I'll call down Mainwaring; he 's sure to join us now the spook show has ended.

Maybe your goal is to spook the neighborhood with your frightful outfit or win the Costume of the Year award at a party.

Others will spook even the most hardened skeptics, such as true ghost stories.

He approached, yet not close enough to spook her, and trying to sound nonchalant said, "Fancy meeting you here."

Besides Top Cat himself, there was Benny the Ball, Choo Choo, Brain, Fancy Fancy and Spook.

Either they didn't want to spook him or they don't have any concrete evidence of specific crimes.

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