spookily

IPA: spˈukʌɫi

adverb

  • eerily, in a spooky manner.
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Examples of "spookily" in Sentences

  • It looks spookily similar to me.
  • That's kind of spookily coincidental and deep, right?
  • It was spookily faithful to the book at times, which was exciting.
  • Grey clouds rising from sticks of incense hang in the air, spookily.
  • Thus the woods are spookily quiet, adding to the sinister atmosphere.
  • I don't see much of a coincidence or spookily mysterious resemblance here.
  • By day you can mooch around nearby towns – historic Orvieto is 18km away – and spookily quiet medieval villages.
  • Everyplace from the village proper to the fancy beach houses north of the village was spookily deserted and desolate.
  • But unlike most, this market also is populated by 26 life-size androgynous sculptures spookily standing, sitting or kneeling throughout the park.
  • And Right on cue comes Rick Perry, the newest Republican superhero, capable of going toe-to-loony-toe with Michele Bachmann in linking government to slavery as spookily as Dick Cheney linked 9/11and Saddam Hussein.
  • But to get to Liverpool on Saturday, for the Bob Champion Aintree Legends Charity Race, in which a dozen National-winning ex-jockeys will compete, Aldaniti's former partner had to survive a second heart attack three weeks ago: 10 years to the day, spookily, after his first.

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