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haunter

Word definitions for haunter in dictionaries

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Haunter \Haunt"er\ (-[~e]r), n. One who, or that which, haunts.

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Haunter , known in Japan as , is a Pokémon species in Nintendo and Game Freak 's Pokémon franchise. Designed by Game Freak and originally intended to be renamed Spectre for North American audiences, their name is a derivative of the verb "to haunt", and ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. One who haunts.

Usage examples of haunter.

There are references to a Haunter of the Dark awaked by gazing into the Shining Trapezohedron, and insane conjectures about the black gulfs of chaos from which it was called.

But I was gradually becoming excited by the prospect of turning into something like Maldureve, of becoming a haunter of the dark, a creature of the borderlands: a vampire.

I wanted to hurt the thing that was hurting me, to show the monster that I was a monster too, a haunter of the dark, full of supernatural strength and vampiric power.

By your black magic you summoned the black elemental spirit, the haunter of the ring, out of the gulfs of Night and the ages.

In his teens and early twenties, he had been a night hound, a haunter of cocktail bars and clubs.

The following is an extreme example, as the haunter proceeded to arson.

Know that I am a harmless phantom, who findeth the lot of haunter a wearisome sameness.

Predictably, the prince had refused point-blank to cancel an affair that would offer the haunters a thousand opportunities.

He had been certain that tonight he would trap the haunters and end this hoax.

If there were other guards they had some defensive cover which was not for his understanding, because he could pick up no trace, nothing similar to the haunters of the woods.

They are great friends of Jews and itinerants, hand-in-glove with smugglers, Ladies Bountiful to pedlers, are diligent readers of puffs and advertisements, and eternal haunters of sales and auctions.

No wonder that in an age in which courtiers and theatrehaunters were turning Romanists by the dozen, and the priest-ridden queen was the chief patroness of the theatre, the Puritans should have classed players and Jesuits in the same category, and deduced the parentage of both alike from the father of lies.

The husband of Onkhari does not say how she disturbed him, but the manners of Egyptian haunters, just what they remain at present, may be gathered from a magical papyrus, written in Greek.

No ordinary man had brought red death upon this haunter of subterrene passageways.

It was a promise he'd kept, but here he was, in another haunted house, and there was the haunter, right over there—.