How to use in-sentence of “haunt”:
+ Hearst did not know of Bierce’s column and claimed to have pulled Brisbane’s after it ran in a first edition, but the incident would haunt him for the rest of his life and all but destroyed his dream to be president.
+ These areas typically are not supervised and are often the haunt of criminals such as prostitutes and drug dealers.
+ The town was once a haunt of Robert Burns, after whom two streets in the town are named: Burns Street and Burns Crescent.
+ As Hercules lays dying in the circle, Zeus begs Hera not to harm Hercules or he will haunt her for eternity.
+ Genno did a certain spiritual ritual, and begged the spirit to consider her spiritual salvation, until finally Hoji surrendered and swore to never haunt the stone again.
+ Halloween Haunt is an annual event that is held from September to October.