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When the full moon rose, the bats began to circle above the old barn, moving in a perfectly (sinister) pattern that made everyone uneasy. evil or threatening
The fog crept across the ground so thickly that it seemed to (consume) the gravestones one by one. to completely take in or swallow up
The witch’s cauldron began to (bubble) and hiss as she whispered the final line of her spell. to boil or form rising pockets of air
Giancarlo screamed when a skeleton hand seemed to (emerge) from the pile of leaves near his feet. to come out or appear
The candles flickered, casting long (grotesque) shadows that looked like twisted faces on the wall. strange and disturbing in appearance
Rebecca felt a sudden (chill) crawl down her back as the door creaked open on its own. a feeling of coldness or fear
The old haunted mansion had a (reputation) for being cursed, even though no one had ever proven it. what people commonly think about someone or something
When the zombie started to (stagger) toward the group, everyone ran in different directions. to walk or move unsteadily
The black cat’s eyes seemed to (glimmer) like tiny green lanterns in the darkness. to shine faintly or softly
The ghost let out a low, (mournful) wail that made even the bravest kids freeze in place. full of sadness
The wind howled through the trees with a strange, almost (inhuman) sound that made Kinsley cover her ears. not like a person; unnatural
Adrian could barely see through the (dense) fog that surrounded the graveyard gate. thick and hard to see through
The vampire’s teeth began to (protrude) as he grinned at his next victim. to stick out or extend forward
The jack-o’-lantern gave off a (flickering) light that danced against the porch rails. unsteady or wavering
Melanie felt her heart (pound) as she tiptoed closer to the dark, empty hallway. to beat quickly or strongly
A strange and unpleasant smell began to (linger) in the air long after the potion exploded. to stay longer than expected
The ancient book of spells was so (fragile) that its pages crumbled at a touch. easily broken or damaged
Wesley noticed a mysterious (figure) standing at the end of the street, barely visible in the mist. a shape or outline of a person
The old caretaker told a story so (gruesome) that even the boldest students covered their ears. horrifying or disgusting
The scarecrow looked so (lifelike) in the moonlight that it startled several kids walking by. appearing real or alive
The witch’s spell caused a strange green light to (illuminate) the forest. to light up or brighten
Everyone froze when they heard a (shriek) echo from inside the abandoned school. a loud, high-pitched scream
As the clock struck midnight, the coffin began to (vibrate) with a deep rumbling sound. to shake or tremble rapidly
The fog rolled across the ground, creating an eerie (atmosphere) around the haunted house. the mood or feeling of a place
The magician performed an (illusion) so real that it looked like he vanished into thin air. something that deceives the eyes or mind
The full moon’s reflection made the pond appear to (glow) with silver light. to shine softly or brightly
The werewolf let out a (ferocious) growl before charging into the woods. fierce or violent
Ruth watched in shock as the pumpkin seemed to (transform) into a monster. to change in form or appearance
The creepy doll sat (motionless) on the shelf, its glass eyes staring straight ahead. completely still; not moving
A sudden (gust) of wind blew open the door, scattering cobwebs everywhere. a strong, brief rush of wind
The haunted forest was so (ominous) that even the birds refused to sing. giving the feeling that something bad is about to happen
The ghost’s voice was barely (audible) above the sound of the storm outside. able to be heard
The candle’s flame began to (quiver) as cold air filled the room. to shake slightly
Everyone stared in amazement when the mummy began to (stir) inside its sarcophagus. to move slightly or awaken
The vampire’s eyes glowed with a red (radiance) that lit up the dark crypt. a bright or glowing quality
The witch gave a (wicked) laugh that sent chills down everyone’s spine. evil or mischievous
The eerie whisper seemed to (echo) through the long, dark tunnel. to repeat a sound by reflection
Piper tried to stay (calm) even though she could hear footsteps behind her. not upset or excited
The old tree stood (gnarled) and twisted, its branches reaching like claws. bent and rough in shape
The children ran from the graveyard after a hand began to (emerge) from the ground. to come out or appear
The potion began to (boil) and fill the room with a foul odor. to bubble from heat
The strange fog gave the street a (mystical) appearance, as if magic was in the air. having a spiritual or magical quality
The house was so old that its floorboards made a loud (creak) with every step. a high-pitched groaning sound
The ghost seemed to (hover) in the corner, floating just above the ground. to float or stay suspended in one place
The strange shadow began to (creep) slowly up the wall as the candle burned lower. to move slowly and quietly
A powerful thunderstorm (erupted) as lightning cracked across the sky. to burst forth suddenly
The vampire’s castle loomed in the distance, its towers appearing (menacing) under the red moon. threatening or dangerous
DJ’s group was too (curious) to stay away from the haunted cave, even after being warned. eager to know or learn something
A sudden (glimpse) of movement in the mirror made Adrian jump back in fright. a quick or brief look
The magician’s rabbit seemed to (vanish) into thin air. to disappear completely
The full moon had a (luminescent) glow that lit up the entire field. glowing softly in the dark
The vampire’s coffin was hidden deep beneath the castle in a (crypt). an underground burial chamber
The mummy’s bandages were so old they began to (disintegrate) when touched. to fall apart or break down
The witch’s laugh was loud and (piercing), echoing through the night air. sharp and high-pitched
The ancient spellbook was filled with (arcane) symbols no one could understand. mysterious or secret
The pumpkin patch looked (desolate) after the storm flattened most of the vines. empty and lifeless
Wesley’s flashlight beam began to (dim) as the batteries ran low. to become less bright
The ghost’s presence made the air feel unusually (cold) and heavy. having a low temperature or chill
The potion smelled so (foul) that no one wanted to be near it. very unpleasant or disgusting
The eerie mist made the graveyard seem completely (endless) in every direction. without end or limit
The zombie tried to (gnaw) on the wooden fence to get through. to bite or chew repeatedly
A bright light began to (radiate) from the crystal ball in the witch’s hand. to give off light or energy
The scarecrow’s smile looked strangely (sinister) in the moonlight. evil or threatening
The bats flew out of the cave in a loud (flurry) of wings. a sudden burst of activity or movement
Piper heard an odd (whisper) coming from behind the tombstone. a soft or quiet speaking sound
The fog seemed to (thicken) as they got closer to the haunted mansion. to become more dense
The vampire’s red eyes began to (glow) in the darkness. to shine steadily without flame
The cat’s eyes reflected the candlelight in a strange (gleam). a small bright flash or shine
The old painting looked so (realistic) that the eyes seemed to follow everyone. lifelike or appearing real
A strange (presence) filled the room, making everyone certain they were not alone. the state of someone or something being nearby
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