become spooky
Frequency: 5.54.1 per million words
Indicates a transition into a spooky state, often used in a more formal context.
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- As twilight deepened, the ancient ruins began to become truly spooky.
- The deserted playground would always become a little spooky after sunset.
- When the lights flickered and went out, the old house instantly became incredibly spooky.
- His voice tends to become quite spooky when he tells ghost stories.
- Without any sound, the empty corridor can quickly become surprisingly spooky.
- The atmosphere of the abandoned asylum had become intensely spooky over the years.
- Many old tales become even more spooky when told around a campfire.
- I watched the familiar path become strangely spooky as the fog thickened.
- If the wind howls like that all night, the forest will become rather spooky.
- She felt her imagination become increasingly spooky as she read the horror novel.