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ENGLISH LANGUAGE TIPS
Halloween Language
When you see something scary you can describe it with these adjectives:
- creepy [his face was creepy with scars and bruises]
- frightening [I had a frightening experience, the movie was frightening]
- horrible [his scars were horrible]
- gruesome [it was a gruesome story of blood and revenge]
These words are usually used together
- haunted house
- house of horrors
- blood curdling scream
- trick or treat
- candied apples
- werewolf
- jack-o-lantern
- pumpkin patch
- pumpkin carving
- apple bobbing
- grim reaper
- black cat
- walking dead
- wicked witch
- frozen with fear
