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haunted

[hawn-tid, hahn-] / ˈhɔn tɪd, ˈhɑn- /
ADJECTIVE
frequented
Synonyms


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It strikes me that standing among Thomas’ wall-to-wall collection of eye-popping bric-à-brac — all of it painstakingly organized by color — is not unlike living in Hebron, a place haunted by fragments of its past.

From Salon

“We appreciate that some people are still haunted by memories of the past,” the company said, “but the U.S. nuclear industry evolved and improved.”

From The Wall Street Journal

The piano-black plastic material on the console and around door switches might actually be haunted; fingerprints appear mysteriously overnight.

From The Wall Street Journal

The same stigma concern has long haunted a different Fed lending tool, the discount window, because it is sometimes used by banks facing crises.

From The Wall Street Journal

For other Chechen women who have fled, Aishat's death has reinvigorated a fear that has haunted them since they left Russia.

From BBC