There proboly Hurt.
As you know, ghosts are sometimes a projection of what has happened earlier in time (some other ghosts have their own lifestyle and have their own minds). A projection is when it "burns a hole in time" and is played back forever (did you know some types of rock "absorb" these different types of playbacks?). If a person cries a lot at the same place at the same time, it could be possible that that is why a ghost seems to "cry".
Ghosts are believed to make a variety of sounds, such as moaning, whispering, footsteps, or knocking. These sounds are often associated with the presence of spirits or supernatural phenomena, adding to the mysterious and eerie nature of ghost encounters.
There are many ghosts at the howard school
Ghosts are considered to be spiritual entities, and as such, they are not believed to require physical functions like breathing. The concept of ghosts is based more on paranormal beliefs rather than biological functions.
I think the study of ghosts could Ghostology...
No ghosts don't cry
How about whimper? It contains him.
Feelings as in emotions? Not to the same extent we do. They are animals. Only humans have the capabilities necessary to feel the emotions that you and I feel. However, they are capable of some feelings.
groan
groan
It all depends on what happens to them. Say for instance someone is bothering them and they want them to know but with out words they'd groan loud enough so they can hear it. A groan is made low in the throat to show pain, sorrow, anger, or grief. When someone is in trouble or if they got grounded they'd groan or moan since they probably didn't do anything but got blammed anyway. Or if someone's in pain and it hurts so they won't cry they'd groan and say something like "Ow that hurts!". or just a simply OW would do it. Hoped I Helped Ya.
The audience groan at the cheesy joke.I hear him groan in pain.
The plural of groan is groans. As in "he groans as he realises it is Monday again".
A homophone for "groan" is "grown."
Groan means to moan or to be bored with something.
The homophone for "grown" is "groan."
A homophone for "groan" is "grown."