downright spooky

Frequency: 5.61.9 per million words

Used with adjectives to emphasize a completely negative quality.

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  • The old abandoned house on the hill is downright spooky at night.
  • The old house on the hill was downright spooky.
  • There's a downright spooky silence in these woods after sunset.
  • His Halloween costume was downright spooky, scaring all the kids.
  • The way the lights flickered off exactly at midnight was downright spooky.
  • The silence in the abandoned hospital felt downright spooky.
  • We heard a noise from the attic that was downright spooky, so we left immediately.
  • That movie had some downright spooky scenes that made me jump.
  • It's downright spooky how he always seems to know what you're thinking.
  • Her sudden appearance in the dark alley was downright spooky.
  • The doll's eyes seemed to follow you around the room, which was downright spooky.
  • The flickering lights in the old mansion were downright spooky.
  • Doesn't it feel downright spooky in here with all the power out?
  • It was downright spooky how he seemed to know what I was thinking.
  • He told a ghost story so well that the ending was downright spooky.
  • The ancient graveyard at midnight was downright spooky.
  • What I find downright spooky is the fact that the old clock started ticking again on its own.
  • I found the doll's unblinking eyes to be downright spooky.
  • I'm not going back in there; that place is downright spooky.
  • The fog rolling in over the lake made the whole area feel downright spooky.