Translation of ghoulish in Spanish: ghoulish
Pronunciation /ˈɡulɪʃ/ /ˈɡuːlɪʃ/ adjective
(interest/person/tastes) morboso
(smile/laugh) macabro
English example sentences
The shocks were accompanied by a ghoulish rumbling noise that was terrifying to those who heard it. The story of what happens next has been told innumerable times, to the point of having become a ghoulish soap opera. Also in the store was Cher, who purchased some devilish goods including containers of face paint to create a garish, ghoulish glow. Willem Dafoe exudes creepy coolness as Max Schreck, the ghoulish actor whose vampiric tendencies may just be the real deal. You wonder if they just thought a particularly large group of rather ghoulish tourists had turned up. Usually, the Salem native is called upon to make people look good, not ghoulish. Lights, staging, and the variety of ghoulish gadgetry are all as I remember, and in some cases technology has improved on them. It keeps the ghoulish gore while adding hilarious physical comedy and some classic one liners. These emerge from the grass looking like some ghoulish knuckle. Even the publicity for the exhibition plays up a ghoulish fascination with medieval atrocities. The show was based on the work of Charles Addams, whose cartoon creations about this ghoulish family appeared regularly in the New Yorker. Her gossamer spirit clings to the gales, another ghoulish mist chilling the Chinese countryside. Holidays don't come much more ghoulish than this. For the past hour, he had been picking up the dead, and the ghoulish task had the effect of a nightmare. Whether you are tramping through muddy forests, mysterious tunnels or misty waters, the locations drip with ghoulish detail. In a ghoulish gallery, Bart hosts three bloodcurdling tales of Halloween horror. Many couples that park their cars near the graveyard to make out find themselves at the mercy of these ghoulish ghosts. Ghoulish creatures climbed over each other behind the knight. His early tempera-and-ink paintings depicting ghoulish figures firmly situate him in the postwar European figurative art scene. This ghoulish history is irrelevant to Harley riders - their aim is to be photographed by the huge sign at company HQ. They don't even bother with a scary laugh or ghoulish shriek. Within hours of the disaster, a number of ghoulish items began appearing on eBay. This is a ghoulish exploitation of a great tragedy. Sure, the red monk is an appropriately ghoulish fiend; but this is really more of a quirky detective story than a horror film. As an example, a counselor painted with makeup to appear ghoulish - perhaps as part of Carnival - may no longer be entirely appropriate. They make the film interesting and do their best to be horrified gristle for the ghoulish girl out to exact revenge on them. Some demonstrators wore ghoulish masks as they stuck a green banner to a police barricade at the farm's entrance. There are even some scary werewolves and other ghoulish creatures to battle. Hobbes and Darien confront a ghoulish hit man who blinds any witnesses to the killings. There is a ghoulish legend attached to the house. Up to now they have scraped a living by producing ghoulish dolls. The most ghoulish mass murderer in history has been in a coma for ten years. Telephone users in the city these days have been treated to a sound resembling a ghoulish wail. The interest in death which had always permeated his work now re-emerged, transformed from the ghoulish into the pensive. The plundering of body parts of radiation victims reached ghoulish proportions. I comment with amusement on the slightly ghoulish relish with which he is approaching the experiment. Aiello says the ghoulish graveyard thefts would have been unthinkable in an earlier age. Other effects excel, such as the ghoulish twins and their transporter beam shenanigans. Chimneys dot the landscape like diseased tree-trunks supporting ghoulish branches of black smoke. The man they made this ghoulish request to is a key figure in the Limerick underworld.