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ghost

[gohst] / goʊst /


Example Sentences

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The consumables that linger untouched, slowly dying in the fridge or pantry, leaving you to rue your choices like some sad, spoiled culinary ghost.

From Salon

Tougher punishments are also planned for people who drive without insurance or an MOT, as well as people using "ghost" number plates which cannot be read by recognition cameras.

From BBC

These “ghost” students were often accepted and given grants and loans.

From Los Angeles Times

I spotted another straight to New York, but it ghosted me too.

From The Wall Street Journal

In the last of these, a series of frontal heads painted in 1945, she becomes a skull or perhaps a ghost.

From The Wall Street Journal