Yikes! Something’s spooked this guy good and proper! What do you call this?
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well, the word "Yikes" is used to express shocking state or the humour effect. While on the the Spooked express that " Some thing has scared someone" or "one is scared by something"
The other words "Good and proper " Is expressing the completion of something or it means "completely"
So Keeping in view the meaning the above sentence is actually stating that Something has really scared someone completely . It may be due to ghost or something else.
The other words "Good and proper " Is expressing the completion of something or it means "completely"
So Keeping in view the meaning the above sentence is actually stating that Something has really scared someone completely . It may be due to ghost or something else.
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To "spook" means to frighten or unnerve someone. It is usually used to depict the presence of a ghost.
Slunk (or slink) usually refers to the presence of a third person. It also refers to slow, sneaky, and quiet movements which are usually associated with the presence of a ghost.
Therefore, the most appropriate word that can be used to describe the situation could be - Slunk.
Slunk (or slink) usually refers to the presence of a third person. It also refers to slow, sneaky, and quiet movements which are usually associated with the presence of a ghost.
Therefore, the most appropriate word that can be used to describe the situation could be - Slunk.
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