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SPOOK definition: a ghost; specter. See examples of spook used in a sentence.

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SPOOK definition: 1. informal for ghost: 2. a spy 3. to frighten a person or animal: . Learn more.

Define spook. spook synonyms, spook pronunciation, spook translation, English dictionary definition of spook. n. 1. Informal A ghost; a specter. 2. Slang A secret agent; a spy. 3. Offensive Slang Used as a disparaging term for a black person. v. spooked , spook ing...

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Discover the word "SPOOK" in English: definitions, translations, synonyms, pronunciations, examples, and grammar insights - all in one complete resource.

spook (third-person singular simple present spooks, present participle spooking, simple past and past participle spooked) (transitive) To frighten or make nervous (especially by startling).

Literature and comics Spook: Science Tackles the Afterlife, a 2005 non-fiction book by Mary Roach Spook's, a series of dark fantasy novels by Joseph Delaney Spook, a graphic novel by Joshua Starnes and Lisandro Estherren Spooks, a children's book by Colin and Jacqui Hawkins as part of their Picture Lions series Spooks, a comic book series by ...

The meaning of SPOOK is ghost, specter. How to use spook in a sentence.

Definition of spook noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

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spook /spuk/ n. [countable] Informal Terms a ghost; specter: a movie about spooks in a haunted house. Slang Terms [Informal.]a spy: the spooks working for the CIA. v. Informal Terms to (cause to) become frightened or scared: [~ + object] The sudden noise spooked the horse. [no object] The horse spooked too easily.