get spooky

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An informal way to indicate a situation is transitioning into a spooky state.

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Examples (10)

  • It got a little spooky when James started telling ghost stories.
  • The old abandoned house always gets a bit spooky at night.
  • As the fog rolled in, the forest began to get really spooky.
  • The atmosphere in the room got quite spooky after they heard the strange noise.
  • Halloween is when things get intentionally spooky with decorations and costumes.
  • Don't you think the clown's smile gets a little spooky after a while?
  • The shadows started to get long and spooky as the sun set.
  • I don't like horror movies; they always make me get too spooky to sleep.
  • The silence in the ancient crypt made the whole experience get incredibly spooky.
  • If you walk through that graveyard after dark, it will definitely get spooky.