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Halloween |
Dress up as a witch at Halloween.
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hallow |
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lantern |
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prank |
The prank the disobedient students played on the substitute teacher was very disrespectful.
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costume |
I want to make my costume for the school play.
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Sweets |
Too many sweets are bad for the teeth.
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darkness |
The figure lurked in the darkness.
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monster |
The monster is the creation of Victor Frankenstein.
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Shadows |
The assassin waited in the shadows.
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Decorations |
The decorations in the dining room were green and red.
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Spiderweb |
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Night |
I heard a very weird noise in the night.
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supernatural |
To honour a supernatural or hold power by adoring or venerating it.
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October |
We dress up for Halloween in October.
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superstition |
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jack-o'-lantern |
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party |
Will Jeff invite us to his party?
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trick |
His amazing magic tricks will astound you.
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treat |
A paediatrician treats sick children.
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