Sentences with haunt
haunt
H h - Memories haunted her
- Memories of former gaiety haunt the house
- It is easy to make a packaging error that comes back to haunt you after you have packaged the product and sent it on its way to the retailer's shelf.
- Others haunt us with past failures and hold us back.
- To make the library one's haunt
- The decision to leave her children now haunts her. [VERB noun]
- The haunt of sophisticates with excellent dress sense and credit records.
- The stigma of being a bankrupt is likely to haunt him for the rest of his life. [VERB noun]
- The Channel Islands are a favourite summer haunt for U.K. and French yachtsmen alike.
- His ghost is said to haunt some of the rooms, banging a toy drum. [VERB noun]
- He was haunted by the fear of insanity
- An old haunt of hers
- To haunt a house; to haunt a person.
- Memories of love haunted him.
- He haunted the galleries and bars that the artists went to.
- He haunted famous men, hoping to gain celebrity for himself.
- His youthful escapades came back to haunt him.
- To return to one's old haunts.
- It is a great rock or cliff on the loneliest part of the mountains, and, … is known by the name of the Garden Rock. Near the foot of it is a small lake, the haunt of the solitary bittern, with water-snakes basking in the sun on the leaves of the pond-lilies which lie on the surface.
- A couple of ghosts haunt the old, burnt-down house.
- The memory of his past failures haunted him.
- The policeman haunted him, following him everywhere.