Sentence example with the word 'terror'

terror

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Definition n. an overwhelming feeling of fear and anxiety

Last update: August 15, 2015


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He was the terror of the neighborhood.   [noun]

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Dark Horse Comics presents Museum of Terror, a series of horror stories by Japan 's foremost creator of horror manga.   [noun]

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In fact voluntary manslaughter is where a person is killed by someone else in rage, terror or desperation.   [noun]

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A glance told him that the blow had failed, and terror changed to admiration.   [noun]

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While one stood erect and firm, prepared to meet his fate like a hero, the other bowed his head, as if palsied by terror or stricken with shame.   [noun]

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The woman, more in terror than through love of the ornament, wrapped her child in the coveted article, and folded both more closely to her bosom.   [noun]

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'Tis the horrid shriek that a horse will give in his agony; oftener drawn from him in pain, though sometimes in terror.'   [noun]

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Remember, our Alice is not gifted with all your firmness, and God only knows the terror she might endure.   [noun]

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Fancy yourselves in security, and what now, perhaps, increases your terror, may be made conducive to enjoyment--" "Listen.   [noun]

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