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How to use haunts in a sentence

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The nightmare of Gujarat still haunts the secular psyche of this country, but we still have no definite proof about how the incident took place.
I can hear the familiar clicking of the sea-scorpions that haunts my dreams, and a new noise, like a mewling kitten.
Dance halls, which were popular haunts for the city's fun seekers in the 60s, have been substituted for mega pubs and a new breed of night clubs.
And a tremulous smile haunts her lips as she realizes that the audition is only partly to blame.
I wrote a short story a good few months ago and my main character haunts me, I'm kind of in love with her.
It is in his practical views on tyrannicide and political murder that Sexby's real inheritance still haunts us.
But getting closer to the best on a continental level is a preoccupation that haunts them more pressingly.
Elgar rarely states the motto in full, and yet its presence haunts the entire work.
On mainland Europe the greater mouse-eared bat is common in areas and known to travel over a 100 miles from summer to winter haunts.
Malcolm will also call at a mill in Coney Lane where a ghost still haunts the building.
A relational theism must replace the ever-present individualism that haunts modern and postmodern North American culture.
It was one of my old haunts when I was a frequent visitor to New York, working on a novel with underlife scenes on the streets of Brooklyn.
Not even that he's considered a notorious slumlord in his haunts in Southern California.
The combat and movement can be clumsy, but the game haunts you nonetheless.
It's a tiny, venial sin, but it reenacts much larger, historic sins and haunts his next few visits to Pine Ridge.
He is, however, one to watch because he shines a bright light on the central paradox that haunts politics.
I am very well acquainted with all the haunts and resorts of female nightwalkers.
It was a nightmarish experience that still haunts us, a hideous chapter in our history that refuses to be forgotten.
I used my time back on campus to catch up with my old lecturers and to walk wistfully around my old haunts.
Billy and I had to wake up at the crack of dawn and my jet lag still haunts my sleeping pattern.
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Examples from Classical Literature
These are the haunts of the peccary, the red forest deer, and the jungle cat.
But there was a deplorable lack of information about the haunts and habits of the auk.
The fear of ill-luck, in other words, is the bogy that haunts him night and day.
The eave swallow and barn swallow and the chimney swift all belie their names in the few wild haunts still uninvaded by man.
A Waterloo train conveyed him cityward, and, avoiding the haunts of his associates, he dined at a restaurant in the Strand.
The favorite haunts of sea bass are the rocky bays and sounds of the Atlantic coasts.
It might be confused with the dowitcher, but the flight, notes, and usual haunts of the latter are different.
It frequents the haunts of men, while other birds are scared away from them.
The gating, however, did not last many weeks, and before long our friends were back at their old haunts again.
It is a ghoul, it haunts his dreams, this image, with its hateful conclusions.
Somehow it haunts me, that soft, gleamy, virgin gold there in the solitary rivers with not a soul to pick it up.
In its habits and in the haunts it frequents, the goosander very closely resembles its smaller ally.
The chaffinch, greenfinch, and goldfinch are with us all the year round, keeping each to his favourite haunts.
He was going to search for them and find them in their haunts of sin and misery.
It tells no tale, but there is a weird power about it that haunts one, and it was for that I bought it.
His haunts necessarily kept him from meeting with those whom he had once known.
I hate to think that he may become a social butterfly on account of his title, but a stanza from Calverly haunts my memory.
They owe their survival most probably to the inaccessibility of their haunts.
Like most of the birds whose necks are bald, the jabiru is a useful scavenger, and so is tolerated in the haunts of men.
But let any one rouse his temper, and the Demon of the Mountains, who haunts the crags of Kazbek, could not rave more furiously.
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