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What are the Scariest, Must-Know Words for Halloween?
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candy
(n)
The candy is very sweet.
The candy is very sweet.
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Halloween
(n)
Halloween falls on October 31st.
Halloween falls on October 31st.
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spider
(n)
A spider has eight legs.
A spider has eight legs.
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bone
(n)
break a bone
break a bone
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scary
(a)
frightening, alarming
At my fifth birthday party there was a scary clown.
At my fifth birthday party there was a scary clown.
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pumpkin
(n)
pumpkin pie
pumpkin pie
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witch
(n)
pirate
(n)
The pirates went out to search for the treasure.
The pirates went out to search for the treasure.
skull
(n)
The skull protects the brain.
The skull protects the brain.
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bat
(n)
black bat
black bat
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jack-o'-lantern
(n)
a pumpkin that has been hollowed out and carved for Halloween
costume
(n)
vampire
(n)
a mythical undead creature that survives by drinking the blood of the living
ghost
(n)
Frankenstein
(n)
black cat
(p)
Boo!
(e)
goblin
(n)
a small, mythical creature that is often mischievous and greedy for gold
mummy
(n)
an undead creature that is wrapped head to toe in bandages
monster
(n)
haunted house
(p)
trick-or-treat
(n)
spooky
(a)
werewolf
(n)
a mythical creature, a human that turns into a wolf during the full moon
zombie
(n)
an undead creature that is a reanimated corpse and feasts on brains or human flesh
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