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haunt

[hawnt, hahnt, hant] / hɔnt, hɑnt, hænt /






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Skating to Laufey’s “Promise,” a haunting piano ballad, Liu glided through a flawless short program that she said nearly moved her to tears.

From Los Angeles Times

And that risk to the outlook continues to haunt some rate-setters.

From BBC

The haunting notes didn’t resemble an organ, a piano, a fiddle, or any instrument of this world.

From Literature

It was haunting to see them for the first time, stark evidence of the forests in which they’d once stood, and the villages they had shaded.

From Literature

Two figures will always haunt the human imagination: the woman in ecstasy, and the woman in madness.

From Los Angeles Times