spook

भुत
definition
verb
they spooked a couple of grizzly bears
frighten; unnerve.
noun
Judge Steve Evans takes on these unspooky spooks and non-existent ghosts - and he doesn't mind one bit.
a ghost.
a CIA spook
a spy.
translation of 'spook'
भुत,
पिशाच,
घाबरवणे (भूत) वारंवार प्रकट होणे,
(अमेरिकेत) गुप्तहेर
example
Even if he gives Congress such evidence in the next few weeks, how intelligent was it to 'spook' all our allies first and then drag out the evidence?
Burke hooks Clayton in by suggesting that his father, who died under mysterious circumstances 10 years earlier, may actually have been a CIA 'spook' as well.
Upon returning to the U.S., Williams hears from a friend, an ex-Pentagon 'spook' named Ken Ritz.
A horror story's got to 'spook' you and intrigue you.
He's a joy as the completely amoral 'spook' who suddenly finds himself sliding out of his depth in a vortex of shifting loyalties.
When the original pilot for The Dating Game goes nowhere, he is recruited by a CIA 'spook' and sent to Mexico to make his first kill.
Perhaps at an even slower pace, with more stunning images and settings, this movie would really 'spook' .
A lip-reading 'spook' may be following an outdoor conversation through binoculars.
Oh, yeah a stupid Xmas 'spook' shows up to complete the episode's main purpose.
Urban myths are the stuff of nightmares; the stories people tell to 'spook' each other, such as the two lovers in a remote lane, at a time when an escaped mental patient is on the loose.
Lillard is psychic, which means he can find a 'spook' if it gets out, except, when it comes to it, he can't.
But it is a policy that must be pursued on the quiet so as not to 'spook' the country's growing legion of foreign creditors.
The results were good enough to 'spook' the competition.
They said that he only came out at night to eat cats and squirrels, and he was the local 'spook' .
a CIA 'spook'
I wouldn't let them operate or give me a shot until a 'spook' from our Embassy in Mexico City came down and stayed with me day and night in the bed next to me for four days.
he'll 'spook' if we make any noise
he'll 'spook' if we make any noise
a CIA 'spook'
The Pentagon vigorously opposes that recommendation, but even a rookie 'spook' can figure out that big changes are in the air.
Don't let the undeniably spooky DVD box art fool you: That toothy 'spook' only appears a few times and not in any sort of pervasive or effective manner.
Still, something about Shooter's presence and the similarity of the stories 'spooks' Rainey.
Judge Steve Evans takes on these unspooky 'spooks' and non-existent ghosts - and he doesn't mind one bit.
It isn't just the ill-timed expansion that's 'spooking' investors.
As the end credits rolled I thought to myself, ‘Hey, where the heck are the 'spooks' ?’
‘Nobody ever heard of paying 'spooks' until we began the practice,’ said ancient Abraham, cackling wheezily.
Today business buyers are 'spooked' by luxury deals, since it's tough to predict how far this downturn will go.
Ireland is, after all, the ancestral home of 'spooks' , goblins and faeries, and this piece seems haunted six times over.
And nothing is scary here - not the glitter ghosts, not the fake cemetery 'spooks' that make Ed Wood's graveyard look downright realistic, and definitely not the dopey looking undead who stumble drunkenly around.
‘I was using the word 'spooks' ,’ Silk wearily protests, ‘in its customary and primary meaning: ‘spook’ as a specter or a ghost.’
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