Definitionn. sudden mass fear and anxiety over anticipated events
Last update: July 20, 2015
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He was scared by the strange noises from the woods. [Please select]
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Her sudden appearance gave me a scare. [Please select]
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On the other hand Bulldogs are famed for their ability to scare away burglars and intruders. [Please select]
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These days, hardly a week goes by without another health scare sweeping the continent. [Please select]
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This young lady was no believer in ghosts; but others of the company were too scared for speech. [Please select]
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"The other is mute," groaned Fareham; "scared to death, perhaps, like a frightened bird." [Please select]
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"Why should they be disappointed of their ghost," said Hyacinth, "when it would be so easy for me to dress up as the nun and scare them all." [Please select]
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Angela and Henriette," Denzil said, and Fareham started up from the chess-table, scared at the young man's agitated tone and pallid countenance." [Please select]
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The physician had so written as not to scare the wife. [Please select]
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He scared me into loving him. [Please select]
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It was an artful device of those plunderers to paint the red cross on the door, and thus scare away any visitor who might have discovered their depredations. [Please select]
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