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haunt

verb transitive
To frequent; to resort to much or often, or to be much about; to visit customarily. Celestial Venus haunts Idalia’s groves.

haunt

To come to frequently; to intrude on; to trouble with frequent visits; to follow importunately. You wrong me, Sir, thus still to haunt my house. Those cares that haunt the court and town.

haunt

It is particularly applied to specters or apparitions, which are represented by fear and credulity as frequenting or inhabiting old, decayed and deserted houses. Foul spirits haunt my resting place.

haunt

verb intransitive
To be much about; to visit or be present often. I’ve charged thee not to haunt about my door.

haunt

noun
A place to which one frequently resorts. Taverns are often the haunts of tipplers. A den is the haunt of wild beasts.

haunt

The habit or custom of resorting to a place.

haunt

Custom; practice.