One of my constituents said that it was almost like living in a house with a poltergeist, because everything was always on the move.
We know that poltergeists exist; we know about their activities.
It is true that we only heard very recently that some local authorities were considering setting up such companies, and not through a poltergeist experience by my right honourable friend.
There is a poltergeist problem.
Foreign lawyers tour this country like, as one magazine recently put it, "a band of septic poltergeists who hover around beds of adversity to make a good living".
Sometimes, poltergeist classes are created because the programmer anticipated the need for a more complex architecture.
The meaning is similar to "rumpelgeist" (rattle ghost) or "poltergeist", a mischievous spirit that clatters and moves household objects.
At the same time, both the vicarage and the church begun to experience the phenomena of poltergeist.