English: Talking about Halloween

Talking about Halloween

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  • bag (noun):
  • bat (noun):
  • black cat (noun):
  • boo (noun):
  • broomstick (noun):
  • candle (noun):
  • candy (candies, noun plural):
  • cape (noun):
  • casket (noun):
  • cemetery (noun):
  • cloak (noun):
  • costume (noun):
  • creepy (adjective):
  • demon (noun):
  • devil (noun):
  • disguise (noun):
  • frightening (adjective):
  • ghost (noun):
  • goblin (noun):
  • graveyard (noun):
  • Halloween (noun):
  • haunted house (noun):
  • horror (noun):
  • Jack-o-lantern (noun):
  • mask (noun):
  • monster (noun):
  • mummy (noun):
  • phantom (noun):
  • prank (noun):
  • pumpkin (noun):
  • scarecrow (noun):
  • scary (adjective):
  • scythe (noun):
  • skeleton (noun):
  • skull (noun):
  • spell (noun):
  • spirits (noun, plural):
  • spooky (adjective):
  • tombstone (noun):
  • trick or treat (noun):
  • vampire (noun):
  • wand (noun):
  • werewolf (werewolves, noun plural):
  • witch (witches, noun plural):
  • witchcraft (noun):
  • zombie (noun):
  • to frighten (verb):
  • to go trick or treating (verb):
  • to howl (verb):
  • to shock (verb):

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