ghost at the feast
English
Etymology
After Banquo in Shakespeare's Macbeth (1606); Macbeth murders Banquo, whose mutilated body subsequently appears at a feast as a ghost, unseen by all but Macbeth.
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Noun
ghost at the feast (plural ghosts at the feast)
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