Use of ghoulish in Sentences. 18 Examples

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ghoulish in the middle of sentence


  1. This idea may stem from ghoulish novels.
  2. Wishing you a ghoulish and fun Halloween.
  3. Sometimes the best offense is a ghoulish pretense.
  4. They are there only to satisfy their ghoulish curiosity.
  5. He takes a ghoulish delight in reading about horrific murders.
  6. It was a ghoulish and, I knew immediately, untenable situation.
  7. A frigid wind surged through the arches, producing a ghoulish whine.
  8. Incessant plastic surgery and blanched skin gave him a bizarre, ghoulish look.
  9. A ghoulish geisha girl takes part in the Halloween parade in Kawasaki near Tokyo.
  10. Despite the seemingly ghoulish material, Ms Horn has clearly embraced a new serenity.
  11. He had often wondered why he found it more offensive and ghoulish than the autopsy itself.
  12. We didn't fish in the accepted sense, which I've always thought was a ghoulish thing to do anyway.
  13. But easier, perhaps, than Helena Bonham Carter's job in playing Mrs. Lovett, Todd's ghoulish partner in crime.
  14. These two items appear simply to be ghoulish trophies, since they sit on a table with other specimens of internal organs.
  15. Most alarmingly, the show suggests that industrialism, valuing commodities above itself, promoted a ghoulish worship of death.
  16. Enter the eastern catacomb and kill zombies until you complete "ghoulish Effigy ", "The Totem of Infliction" and "The Night Watch".
  17. The 1990 election campaigns are confirming that this lesson was well learnt: candidates are indulging in ghoulish rivalry in support of execution.
  18. It was also thought that those who suffered from Porphyria abandoned mirrors from their lives because they did not wish to see their ghastly and ghoulish appearance.

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