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haunt

[hawnt, hahnt, hant] / hɔnt, hɑnt, hænt /






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Despite some progress, homelessness is still a public catastrophe, and gravely ill people are a haunting representation of policy failures.

From Los Angeles Times

That's compounded by concerns about Andrew's well-being, a man who looked shell-shocked and haunted in photos taken after he was released from custody.

From BBC

Not that she was particularly haunted by the history.

From The Wall Street Journal

In a victim impact statement read to the court, Jackson's daughter, Sharon Jackson, said "That night haunts me and my family and will do for the rest of our lives."

From BBC

According to Jones, the informant said Perez was “haunted” by her death and started going to church.

From Los Angeles Times




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