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How to pronounce spooky in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms flighty, nervous, skittish

Examples of spooky

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Spooky Swamp again uses the Scooby Snacks crutch, but it allows for more action.
From the kentucky.com
It will be a spooky celebration with activities, crafts, food, stories and more.
From the post-gazette.com
We have so many places where the fish are spooky and they can see the line move.
From the newsobserver.com
Langdon also uses natural items for decorations to keep things stylishly spooky.
From the sacbee.com
They are fascinating, beautiful, a bit mysterious but rarely ghoulish or spooky.
From the orlandosentinel.com
If you like the strange and spooky, go to Scarborough's Festival of Archaeology.
From the guardian.co.uk
Is there something spooky about Adam EA playing at the Stadium Vicente Calderon?
From the theargus.co.uk
She has three, all tuned differently to bring a spooky-hollow sound to her work.
From the guardian.co.uk
The spooky, spaced-out waif of Carrie and 3 Women is growing up-and dressing up.
From the time.com
More examples
  • Skittish: unpredictably excitable (especially of horses)
  • (spookily) eerily: in an unnatural eery manner; "it was eerily quiet in the chapel"
  • Spooky is a British house/techno duo consisting of Duncan Forbes and Charlie May. They debuted with Gargantuan in 1993 after signing to Guerilla Records. ...
  • Spooky is the debut album of British shoegazing act Lush, produced by Robin Guthrie of Cocteau Twins. The album follows the band's debut mini-album Scar, several EP releases, and the compilation album Gala. Spooky reached the British Top Ten and topped the national indie charts. ...
  • "Spooky" was originally an instrumental song performed by saxophonist Mike Sharpe (Shapiro), written by Shapiro and Harry Middlebrooks, Jr. ...
  • "Spooky" is a song by New Order released in 1993 and the final single from their 1993 album Republic. It would be their last single proper until 2001's "Crystal".
  • Military slang -- Large, propeller-powered aircraft used for ground bombardment. They were also sometimes called "Puff the Magic Dragon." The first models were ancient C-47 (DC-3) cargo planes armed with side-pointing, electrically driven "gatling" mini-guns capable of firing 6,000 7. ...
  • A large propeller-driven aircraft with a Minigun mounted in the door. Capable of firing 6,000 rounds per minute. Also used to refer to gunship helicopters with Miniguns.
  • Strange or frightening in a way that makes you think of ghosts = qui donne la chair de poule, fait froid dans le dos