ghost in the PONS Dictionary

ghost Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

the ghost of the past
to give up the ghost

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The ghost of a man in a bowler hat and a little girl wanting to play have also been seen stalking the ground.
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The ghost will turn into a normal minion after an amount of time varies directly with the minion's level.
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The meaning is similar to "rumpelgeist" (rattle ghost) or "poltergeist", a mischievous spirit that clatters and moves household objects.
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At the time, it was obvious that he was going to give up the ghost, how did you feel?
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Ghost hunting also gave rise to multiple guidebooks to haunted locations, and ghost hunting how-to manuals.
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In an effort at re-establishing respect for the supernatural, the group stages a massive ghost parade to make the humans think the town is haunted.
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Like other ghost crabs, they produce sound and vibration by rapping their larger claws against the ground.
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She sees the ghost again in the building and exits but is surrounded by crazed fans who block her path.
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He started painting ghost-looking silhouettes, large-headed monsters with huge eyes, and then later small beings that look like mutants.
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He said that it was the first out-and-out ghost story in the series, and claimed that fact wonderful.
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