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spooking造句
1. Are you afraid of spooks? 2. The film was dreadful - all spooks and vampires. 3. Don't let the repoter spook you, and you have to behave urbanely. 4. Something in the bushes spooked her horse. 5. We were spooked by the strange noises and lights. 6. I'm not spooked for the threat. 7. I can spook a letter for you, if necessary. 8. The deer spooked at any disturbance. 9. Investors were spooked by slowing economies. 10. Someone like you won't spook me. 11. The horse spooked at the siren. 12. He was so spooked that he, too, began to believe that he heard strange clicks and noises on their telephones. 13. Seeing the police car outside the house really spooked them. 14. I'm not easily spooked. 15. They are spooking away at the window and Charlie and Emma take some direct action and soak them in water. 16. This wasn't easy either, because she was spooked and was clinging for dear life to the poor kid's hair. 17. If the cap had been spooked by our presence could the same be true of the cats? 18. Bond-buyers have been spooked by rising inflation, most recently by April's 0.4% rise in core producer prices. 19. And John, the stud bull spooked by the power lines that suddenly appear on the other side of the fence. 20. The Fed continues to hold growth back arbitrarily, spooked by inflation that has shown no signs of stirring for years. 21. The U.S. economy is spooking investors. 22. But, second, Chinaisbecoming relaxed about spooking foreign investors. 22.try its best to gather and create good sentences. 23. But, second, China is becoming more relaxed about spooking foreign investors. 24. Designed for fishing clear water lakes and rivers where long casts are required to avoid spooking fish. 25. And he doesn't shy away from childish stunts, such as spooking television talk-show host Conan O'Brien with a large spider. 26. Those people continue to appear on other members' pages as friend suggestions, or in features like the "reconnect" box, which has been spooking the living since it was introduced last October. 27. CHINA'S factory-gate inflation surged to a 12-year high last month, raising fears of increased consumer prices and spooking the stock markets. 28. Ideally banks' balance-sheets would have another type of capital which could top up the buffer without spooking depositors or the owners of senior debt and senior subordinated debt. 29. The reason such a spooked horse was called boggled was because people were superstitious and they thought what might be spooking the horse might be a ghost or supernatural spirit. 30. A cavernous and almost perfectly round sinkhole swallowed an entire intersection in Guatemala City during a tropical storm, spooking people in the neighbourhood but exciting geologists.