How to use "ghost" in a sentence

Sentences

Polly Nichols's killer worked quickly and silently, and disappeared like a ghost

Maybe now she can forget the ghost of William Grey.

"Sala! You look like you've seen a ghost!" said Mom

"Tina? My God, you're white as a ghost!"

Most of the story dealt with Death's attempts to stop the mother and father on their desperate night journey; they were assaulted by every form of the walking dead, every manner of living corpse and vampire and ghoul and zombie and ghost, but they triumphed

"What're you saying - that Danny reached out to you from the grave to cause that excitement in the restaurant? Tina, you really don't think his ghost was haunting a jukebox?"

He sensed that he was witnessing a joyous display, a warm greeting, the excited welcome of a child-ghost

A ghost supposedly guides your hand to deliver a message from beyond

Except, I don't need a ghost to guide my hand

"The ghost, I suppose."

"Not a ghost," Billy said adamantly.

"Not a ghost either," Elliot said.

It was such a tentative smile, such a vague ghost of all the broad warm smiles she remembered, that it broke her heart.