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Ghosts

American  
[gohsts] / goʊsts /

noun

  1. a play (1881) by Henrik Ibsen.


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On stage in Manchester, he laid those ghosts to rest.

From BBC

Ghosts, the Bafta-nominated TV comedy about a young couple who inerit a crumbling mansion with spooky inhabitants, is being made into a feature film.

From BBC

Eva Yates, director of BBC Film added: "We are overjoyed to be bringing our beloved Ghosts back once again, this time for a hilarious and cinematic adventure, for the enjoyment of audiences on big and small screen alike."

From BBC

Ghosts was also made into a hit US version, which is currently in its fifth season, with a sixth already commissioned.

From BBC

Ghosts were everywhere in nineteenth-century America.

From Literature