Phrases with «spook»

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The word "spook" refers to a ghost or spirit. Full definition

«to spook» + noun

Sentences with «spook»

  • Investment in office properties in primary markets took a dip in the first quarter, as investors got spooked by watching yields shrink in high demand areas. (nreionline.com)
  • Four of the five previous bull markets since 1970 ended as investors got spooked by a recession, or the anticipation of one, and sold stocks. (moneysense.ca)
  • Within a week, the news had reached mainstream media, with numerous outlets reporting on the affair and thousands of spooked investors speculating about the implications on Reddit. (thenextweb.com)
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