I was too scared to stand up to them, or to the diner's skinflint owner, who kept finding creative ways to dip into our inadequate tips. |
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In the past farmers scared off elephants by beating drums or cracking whips. |
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Three nights in Florence, and I'd become a softy as I was deathly scared of these Southern hard men. |
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I am sick of being too scared to say what I think, or to tell people when they are out of line. |
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Truthfully, I am scared, and though it may be foolish, I am willing to risk my life, for a chance. |
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People shy away from us in clubs, scared we may revert to line dancing or rowing or some other sad form of choreography. |
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Sue, 45, a technical advisor, is scared of heights but said that the abseil was worth it. |
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There will be even less robust debate and argument, as everybody runs scared of being accused of bullying. |
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It's just something arachnophobia does to you, I'm scared just looking at the thing! |
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And I'm just as confused and scared as the rest of us about what to believe and who to listen to. |
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I've role played for a long time, and one of the experiences that scared me the most was role playing this character as a games-master. |
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They're scared to death of this guy because they really believe he is the archconservative that they've always feared would step forward. |
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I was immediately scared and just wanted to get off the ice and into the locker room. |
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Instead she spent lonely hours at home, scared that she may never hear again. |
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Many on-lookers at the bar and on the dance floor stopped to look at the scene with scared eyes. |
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That scared most of 'em off, but I'm told the looky-loos are so prevalent now that it's impossible to deter them. |
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She is scared of the ruinous power of the media, for visual signs carry much greater importance in the civilized world than words. |
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I feel unable to breathe in this paradise, crushed by the mountains that aren't here, scared I won't be able to survive in my asphalt jungle. |
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If the idea of buying a sugar company scared the growers, losing such an opportunity was worse. |
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Colin used to be scared at first, but now he just tells Justin to get lost. |
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And they're scared supplies will run short, so everyone's trying to stock up now. |
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She was a lovely and attractive girl, but it appeared that she was nervous and scared. |
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If you've been scared off Atkins, confused by the latest macrobiotic diet or are fed up with protein shakes, don't despair. |
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The girl is totally madly in love with the boy and the boy feels the same except they're both stupid and scared to tell each other how they feel. |
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He shuffled back along the ground away from her, scared and confused by what was happening. |
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True, the Lakes' shores lacked the sand fleas that infested ocean beaches and scared off those who couldn't tell them apart from lice. |
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Well, the sarge is just as scared as the rest of us, and joking around isn't going to help him any. |
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I also thought about how so many men just abandon their baby mamas like cowards, scared to accept responsibility for their actions. |
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It scares people and people who are scared are more malleable, more easily led. |
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I couldn't believe that my mama and papa, so brave, were scared of a man I didn't know anything about. |
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There exist technophobes who are scared of the technology and will not use it even if they have access. |
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It was odd how dressing unusually could cause people to feel scared and intimidated of you. |
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I knew where he was, and I was worried and scared that it would be too much for him. |
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As they travelled down to the place where the car was meant to be, Amy couldn't help but feel incredibly scared and nervous. |
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I'm telling you this because I am struggling to understand why my new sales team seem so scared of me. |
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The first thing I told her was to make sure that her parents knew but she said no because she was too scared. |
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I think in a lot of hip hop these days people are kind of scared to venture out and do different things. |
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I was kind of scared he'd attack me, and I'm deathly shy around adults I don't know. |
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Either he's scared of being caught lying, or he feels very comfortable with truth. |
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He continued down the path, wondering what the rumbling meant and why people were so scared of it. |
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I think sometimes people get scared and defensive if they don't understand something. |
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Scarlett just stood beside me, watching all the other scared freshman pile into the gym. |
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We all remember how important it was as a child to have a teddy bear or blanket to comfort us when we were scared or alone. |
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How could you not love the idea of giving a teddy bear to a saddened and scared child? |
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But she adds that every time she tries to sell her house, prospective buyers are scared away by the bands of drug dealers circulating out front. |
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It just seems some people I guess are often scared off by the baggage, the cultural baggage that goes along with it. |
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Funny how I can watch all sorts of horror movies for hours and not get scared while that movie and its sequel terrify me! |
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Terror is a weapon, and if you're unduly scared, then the terrorizers have achieved at least one of their goals. |
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North Kent police said the three left empty handed after being scared off by the woman's screams for help. |
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He theorized the locals were too scared to stop the insurgents or to turn them in to the Americans. |
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And the thing is, the things they're scared of are not the same things that we're scared of. |
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They were meant to make it to Rundalfelt by the next day, and Ariane seemed to become more excited if not scared with each step her horse took. |
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The schoolgirl said she had been scared and had wanted to cry out but she couldn't seem to find her voice. |
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I know nothing about tax and self-assessment and I am scared that I am heading for a big fine. |
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Why they need to chop it up unless they're scared of self-contradiction is beyond me. |
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The experience depressed and scared him a great deal so it wouldn't really surprise me. |
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He suffered injuries to his head and face and is now scared of returning to the scene. |
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May impropriety and bawdiness grow and flourish and evolve into lusty, heartfelt words to shake the very foundations of those scared by language. |
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She not only insulted me when I served her a drink, but she scared me halfway out of my mind. |
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He aimed his menacing, brooding dark brown eyes directly into her own scared blue ones. |
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But when the naked branches of the trees scratched her window, and the wind screamed across the yard, Sarah began to feel scared. |
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The three-year bear market in shares has scared off many investors from investing in the stock market for the time being. |
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We were timid children, and the world we inhabited was too harsh, too angry with itself, but too scared to push the button. |
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Rush, mere months ago the sweetest swingman in the country, now looks scared and confused on the court. |
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She hardly recognized the cold, toneless voice coming out of her at that moment, and it scared her. |
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In some ways, the whole process feels like tonguing a bad tooth when you're too scared of going to the dentist. |
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For some reason, all of this has scared the bejabbers out of the Democrats. |
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Probably would have scared the bejeezus out of me, too, if I didn't know it was coming. |
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And then the car came out of nowhere and scared the bejesus out of me and I fell. |
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One incident scared the living bejesus out of us when one engine began to quit. |
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Her whole body shook with fright and she had never been more scared in her life. |
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They had to watch their children having nightmares, being frightened of being alone and being scared of coming into an empty house. |
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She was trembling, and her stomach felt empty, nagging as it did when she was scared. |
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People now have a great deal of self confidence and we're not scared by the military. |
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Initially I was more scared of being trampled in a stampede than in being effected by the tear gas. |
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Tasha had gotten really scared when Buster came walking out the door but he didn't pay them any mind. |
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Besides the fact that you're scared out of your mind that this plot will come crashing down upon your ears? |
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There were a number of scared and bewildered children crying in their parents' arms. |
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She also realised most of her body was trapped, and this made Victoria scared. |
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One of my guests had heard a noise in the living room and shone her torch and scared off the thieves right into the arms of the police. |
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She was so scared of her family's reaction that she hid the pregnancy from it until the minute she went into labour. |
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He was upset about the pictures of prisoners of war aired on television and added that he would be scared if he were in their shoes. |
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After tricks after jokes, after everything Jon has done, I have never been so scared by one of them, as I was by this one. |
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Then when I found your car missing and the house the way it was I got scared for you. |
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Now of course I'm a little scared about showing my face in that part of town in case we were caught on some security camera. |
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Children who are truant are not scared to go to school the way children with school refusal are. |
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I scared her society friends by dropping from the ceiling onto her lap, and you never heard so much shrieking in your life. |
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Ten minutes ago he would have trusted Jim with his life, but right now, right then, he was scared. |
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You could style your hair to stand straight up like you're scared or use a wig to wear a Mohawk or huge fuzzy hair. |
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A scared face looked back at her, and a lonely and sick emotion filled the eyes of that face. |
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Some were whispering furiously, casting scared glances over their shoulders. |
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No matter what the authorities do to stimulate growth in the money supply, the banks just sit idle, too scared to do their bit. |
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I got to the top and found that what Jackson was scared of was this long twisty slide you had to take to get down to the ground again. |
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Now he was desperately in need of calm, which he got in being together with other such mortals who were also equally scared. |
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I'm possibly a bad driver, but my passengers seem too scared to say anything while we're in motion. |
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This is a dog that is scared of water, umbrellas and her own reflection in the mirror. |
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A middle-aged woman who had seen the killing of a bail bondsman by a drug gang leader, was so scared she could not open her mouth on the stand. |
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As much as they were scared initially they were also inspired by the strength they witnessed. |
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I get scared that I shall muck something up badly, so I tend not to volunteer for things. |
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With doctors and nurses too scared to report to hospitals in Swat, injured civilians are flooding under equipped hospitals outside the region. |
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The bear was eventually scared off when the racers hit their ski sticks together to make a loud noise. |
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She has an intense need for control and is scared of gaining weight even when extremely underweight. |
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The child, scared and confused well past his years, made a bolt for the fields. |
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He scared me the first few times I encountered him, but I owe him a huge debt. |
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He joins Fred Schepisi and Lasse Hallstrom in that not-so-exclusive club of directors scared off by the book's growing reputation as unfilmable. |
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Once Mohammed said that beyond the coral, the sea is 60 foot deep, I felt too scared to go out any further. |
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The world was scared of him, because he was too deep, or forthright, or brave. |
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It is probably as scared as us, blowing out before it vanishes back into the deep. |
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Shares have been on the slide for a couple of years, so investors are now running scared. |
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It's a good thing the young'uns have scared the nasty nabobs that run the labels with their high jinks. |
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Max stood up so quickly he slopped the alcohol down his shirt and scared the brunette so bad that she squeaked and shrank away from him. |
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He was as hard as nails, and even if we weren't scared of him, he had our respect and a certain amount of hero worship. |
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What scared me wasn't his boorishness but the way he sounded delighted, as if he'd just realized these insights. |
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During the last few months, I'd had visions of him running away, scared and shamed by my unnatural passion. |
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Democrats facing re-election are scared of appearing unpatriotic, fearing for their one-seat Senate majority. |
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I have no idea what on earth scared me so much, but I can still remember the flood of unreasoning fear as the bellows loomed over me. |
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When you get to that stage you have a dog that is virtually untrainable, because he's too scared to try anything new. |
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For a fortnight after the attacks, it left her too scared to leave her home for fear of unwarranted retribution. |
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These range from stabbings to violent assaults so serious that some shopworkers are scared of actually going back on the shopfloor. |
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It will surprise you how much brake pad you can use up, when you're scared to death! |
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Motorists were also scared as cars were being struck by the dangerous weapons brandished by the pair. |
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Police believe the burglars broke in with the intention of stealing stock, but were probably scared off. |
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Some drivers were scared by a two-seater soft-top that would still be accelerating strongly at 140 mph. |
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The victim is scared to leave her home because of the threats and is genuinely a nervous wreck. |
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The boy sat to the right side of her and the blond boy sat next to him looking very scared. |
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I like vanilla, but I'm not scared of the hot fudge or hot caramel on a hot day. |
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Celtic's much vaunted three-man back line was soon spread out and scared to death by Porto's four-pronged attack. |
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All the other housemates may be scared of you, but I am old and wise, and I am scared of nobody. |
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I'm scared and I'd much prefer to stay home and watch TV but I need money and I'll go spare otherwise. |
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Aside from being a bit scared, there was no harm done and I got my money back. |
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We are scared because of our notions of birth and death, increasing and decreasing, being and non-being. |
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Is she scared of conducting a ghost walk on the busiest night of the spectral calendar? |
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He was too scared to speak or move and began to shake uncontrollably as he was placed under the sharp spike. |
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In the harsh glare of the campaign spotlight a picture of a bumbling Palin emerged that scared more people than it inspired. |
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For months I've been wandering around, burbling about how crazily happy I am, scared it would end since I don't know how it started. |
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This is their first chance to get up on stage and give their comedy acts a burl and they're all keen, confident and quietly scared to death. |
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Most Africans have a very close relationship with the land, even the city people, who are squeamish about bugs and scared to death of gorillas. |
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A cop is telling a courthouse that he shot dead a homeless squeegee man because he felt scared. |
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She just squeezed my arm tighter and stared at me with eyes that made me scared. |
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A stream of expletives comes out of his cakehole about how much I scared him, and how I need to watch my line. |
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Those yields, however, are still low by historical standards, and few investors have been scared off. |
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That day, any time I got scared she was holding my hand and calming me without even realizing it. |
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Every time I backed the car off the drive, for instance, it became unhelpfully scared of the camber in the road. |
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He kept looking back and I kept staring him out, I think he was a little bit on the scared side. |
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Most of these people are scared stiff of entering the political arena on their own but eager to do so hidden under some obscure umbrella. |
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He saw that she showed no sign of being scared on account of the occurrence of a political incident. |
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People often hang back from being a live donor because they are scared, but my mum and I are living proof that it does work. |
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I was scared that things would all go wrong and that it would really reflect badly on me and my abilities and capabilities. |
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I also did canoeing, and recall being only slightly scared by my initial capsize down a Garavogue weir. |
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A 13-year-old girl has been left too scared to go out at night after being hospitalised following a happy slapping beating. |
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Soon enough he stood up along with the other passengers and made his way by the scared stewardess and off of the plane. |
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Everything I had thought to be possible was true, and I didn't know whether to feel relieved or scared stiff. |
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But only the father cares enough to make sure he's scared stiff not to do something like that again. |
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He sent an ambulance to me, and while I waited for it, I sat on the curb, scared stiff, clutching a matted, long-haired tabby cat. |
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Fulner sat in his chair for a few moments, scared stiff, before regaining his composure and speaking. |
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The only drawback was the huge noise these animals created, it scared the life out of the baby. |
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So other emotions, such as being scared or stoic, could come as a surprise. |
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Armstrong listened, did his homework and, stone-cold scared, made his choice. |
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I can't remember when I first started getting scared of going to the dentist. |
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I was almost too scared to leave the flat, and when I did I walked with the pace of a 90 year old. |
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To get off the yacht required abseiling down a rope but I was too scared to make that small jump onto the rope. |
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I was sort of looking forward to the abseil, although I was dreading it a bit as well and was a bit scared. |
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Look at you, you're wasting away and you're too scared to go run back home. |
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I wonder why people are so shocked, and sometimes scared when I don't mind giving them the time of day. |
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I suddenly realized how foolish I was acting, scared witless by a simple dream. |
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You can be bored, scared, hypercritical, injured by a mascara wand or half-asleep, and nobody will be any the wiser. |
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Many kids are scared of monsters under the bed, ogres and bogeymen lurking in wardrobes and the cupboard under the stairs. |
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Series five has seen Tony become queasily aware that even his son is scared of him. |
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The Scouser is ignorant, stupid and fat, the gay dad is queeny, stupid and over-dressed and the Asian is stingy, stupid and scared of his mum. |
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A man said that as he turned onto Buckley Road, a bearded man waved his fist and scared him. |
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I wanted to retreat, so scared was I that he might touch me and break my weak resistance. |
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The mouse was almost as scared of me as I was of it and ran for cover under a spice rack. |
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By this time, conscious patients were not acutely distressed, although some were anxious or scared. |
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Once Keaton laughed so hard he scared all the birds within a ten-foot radius out of their perches. |
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He becomes a raging lion when he is angry, a tiny mouse when he is scared and a multitude of other forms depending on how he is feeling. |
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They are scared stiff of what other people think, who in turn are scared stiff of what they think. |
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I had never been scared by wind before and I was shocked to have found this fear. |
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Some are scared stiff of losing their work, others are pressured by family members not to complain. |
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The man says he is convinced that they were large, non-native cats and said he was shocked and scared by the confrontation. |
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The biggest fear was one that could easily happen and was what scared them most! |
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But the upper class is scared stiff of his rise, and plots to foil his attempts through fraud. |
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This news really scared the other animals and panic was starting to grip them. |
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A brave businesswoman who is scared stiff of sharks is set to take the charity plunge into a tank full of the fearsome fish. |
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The reason for the low turnout could be that the authorities' tough approach scared people away. |
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Mel isn't easily scared off by that and accepts the invitation to fight the man. |
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I think she decided what she wanted, and she wasn't going to get scared off too easily. |
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Surly it must have been scared off by something, but what can frighten an animal that size? |
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I was almost in range for the shot I wanted when my over-enthusiastic buddy stormed in above me and scared the fish away. |
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A champion at school, he never failed to join his friends for a game of kabaddi, even if it scared his teachers. |
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They were scared off after a passing motorist sounded his horn, whereupon the victim carried on to the doctors and received medical attention. |
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Nicola said she wasn't scared by the prospect of being thrust into a wholly foreign lifestyle. |
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I was interested in him as a character and, at the same time, a little scared of his wildness. |
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But on the plus side, I'm pretty scared of flying, so if I don't go, it's still a win-win situation. |
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I was kind of deaf in one ear, and was scared at the time that it would never get better. |
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A host of Hallowe'en events are taking place for those who like to be scared out of their wits. |
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Eagle River didn't seem as warm and colorful as before, now that we were scared out of our wits. |
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As all this happened, I went from being scared out of my wits to slowly accepting myself as transgendered. |
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At the zoo, the kingsnake started to wrap his body around the zookeeper's arm when he got scared. |
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Sorry the little woman got scared, but pour yourselves some drinks and try to have a chuckle about it, like the rest of us. |
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So, the chump is scared of me and his little woman is handling his affairs. |
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She took a turn for the worse last night and I'm scared she's not going to see out the weekend. |
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We should always be edgy when we walk down dark alleyways in the middle of the night and be scared of lorries on the motorway. |
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I was scared and alone and had no indication of what was going on in the nursery. |
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I am a person for whom religion has never been important in my life, and I am really scared of the power of religion now. |
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The scared young man reluctantly took the note home to his mother, dreading the impending punishment. |
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I brush past some onlookers too scared to get their hair wet and step outside. |
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Motherhood is nothing to be scared of future yummy mummies carry around a breathtaking list of concerns and questions. |
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Some women reportedly were so scared that they went into labour, and rumors circulated later that a few teenagers had committed suicide. |
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But viewers could only feel fractured and scared as the anchors and reporters scrambled to keep up with the vivid images. |
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Maybe it was the fact that we sat in the middle of the room, talking quite animatedly, loud and laughing a lot, that scared them away. |
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Note the telling musical score, anticipating events, cueing the audience as to when to be scared, assuming we cannot figure that out ourselves. |
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Quite often it is the gut reaction of angry, scared or revolted people seeking revenge or retribution. |
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Then, too, I am scared of tying too much money up here, not being entirely sure where the lie of the politics is. |
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For a minute there, before I realized the woman was off her rocker, I was scared. |
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The unions were scared they would be implicated in violence and lose public support, but marched anyway. |
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As a player, I was never scared of telling people if they had stepped out of line and I'm no different as a manager. |
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So why should their little battlefield altercations have scared her? |
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You just feel scared that the barman is going to throttle you. |
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As the balloons and electricity scared us, inhibitions were naturally lowered and I saw the flirtation begin. |
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I was briefly scared into eating regularly, but all too soon, the fears fade and my old habits return. |
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You were virtually assured there would be at least a couple of men in there quaffing boilermakers who would be just tickled purple to defend a scared kid. |
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I heard one of his early records when I was a Little Boy, and it scared me to death. |
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I'm scared of the regular old table saw where you have to push it through. |
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Kids that were trapped in that locker room are scared to say anything, let alone leave. |
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The only thing you're scared of is not being able to bring it off. |
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Sometimes I get scared that I'll wander off like that, and not quite be conscious of what I'm doing, and just go completely mad and never come back! |
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I really did want to learn the instrument and I was scared to death that the tall, slender woman with the hawkish features wouldn't like me and would call the whole thing off. |
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She had been choked unconscious and very likely would have died had a passerby not scared away her attacker. |
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I was so scared that I peed my pants and everyone laughed at me. |
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There are a lot of women who ask for Caesareans as they are scared of labour and feel surgery is a quicker way to go but the risks involved are higher than in natural birth. |
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I went to a wax museum before I went to Australia and it really scared me! |
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Hicks said he believed simply scrambling those jets would have scared off the attackers in the second wave. |
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The woman was able to escape because her attacker was scared off after he heard a homeowner open up his sliding glass door. |
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Well, I'm still scared, but woe betide if I dare admit it out loud. |
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I wasn't scared at first about becoming a mum, but as the months went on I started to worry about things like bathing her and putting her down to sleep properly. |
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He didn't know why he was so jumpy lately, every little thing scared him. |
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He looked scared to death, and his breath gave off an unknown malodor. |
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Boys back there may not be scared of broncs, rattlesnakes, or mean drunks but they'd rather take on all three with a hand tied behind their backs than deal with their Mamas. |
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Doctors are so scared of being sued that many will refuse to treat high-risk patients or perform difficult operations, medical experts have warned. |
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She leaves, scared of what she is capable of doing, her malign mentor cackling. |
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She stopped dead in her tracks like a scared rabbit when she saw us. |
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More importantly, its mindshare is growing, and you ought to be scared. |
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To me, the worst thing in baseball is when the pitcher is scared to throw the ball over the plate, and then the umpire calls it a strike when it's a foot outside! |
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The original scared me to death the minute I heard the title spoken aloud. |
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While my heart had wanted so much to stay with him, to never leave him, my mind was still scared stiff of getting close to anyone and had needed to get far away. |
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All this in a few seconds and as suddenly as it started it finished and I leapt out of bed, grabbing my glasses and running into the hallway, more adrenalised than scared. |
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Olivier is scared yet intrigued, and goes forth to learn more about the ghost. |
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The newspaper story crystallised a whispering campaign against him which seems to have scared off club chairmen who would otherwise find his track record irresistible. |
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She's staggering under the weight, moaning and weeping and acting scared. |
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The point of a police kettle is to make you feel small and scared, to strike at the childish part of every person that's frightened of getting in trouble. |
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He had been scared and powerless to protect himself, and Moscow had been silent. |
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I wish she had seen the elderly nursing home residents being winched off rooftops on to a helicopter, wrapping sheets around their heads as they were too scared to look down. |
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I watched it during the day which destroyed most of its scariness, but I can see how it would have scared me, had I watched late at night on my own. |
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Never mind that your average youth will hit you in the head or laugh at you out loud when you are wearing a mankini, the one thing he won't be is scared or offended by it. |
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She was worn out, scared stiff, her heart was beating furiously, and her lungs were screaming in protest with every breath of icy air she inhaled. |
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The real culprits are the leaders of opinion, who run scared of the fight against unreason instead of standing strong and pushing for what they know to be right. |
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Horse and oxen were scared out of their wits by the new engines. |
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Surely, people are more scared of you and your viperish tongue? |
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I would've been scared of being accused of being unromantic or cheap. |
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A Service Pilot in one of my flights north had reported to Operations that I was a crazy, screwball pilot and that he was scared to fly along side me. |
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Once I got over that hurdle, it was as if a huge weight had lifted and I was not scared anymore. |
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And white America is scared of what is going to happen when the announcement is made. |
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He says attacks against women have risen, and the migrants and refugees have made people too scared to leave their homes at night. |
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Sutton Foster abandoned her usual perky personna to play scared and scarred in Violet, and voters may reward her effort. |
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This may be because the complicated, lengthy claim forms confuse many people or perhaps they are scared to claim benefits for fear they will be labelled as scroungers. |
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I am scared that, like me, they will arrive and see a frenzy of disorganization, fear and, most frightening, quarantine. |
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Neubauer says that she was numb and disoriented and scared to talk to the police. |
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If not already scared away by the price, most undergraduates will be confused and overwhelmed by the mass of material and the lack of background information. |
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A fortune's on the table when people are unjustifiably scared and told their only option is to buy gold and prepare for doomsday. |
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No matter how scared she was, no matter how hard they pressured her, she continued to resist. |
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One is the audience of people who are obviously repulsed by these sort of images and people meant to be scared by it and that's the reason they're putting this tape up. |
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A spate of recent bomb blasts have scared people, maimed citizens, claimed hundreds of innocent lives and brought about suffering to the bereaved. |
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The world elite is becoming more scared of the anti-capitalist movement. |
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It was obvious these guys were scared stiff of something, but what? |
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The phone rings so the father goes downstairs, sparing Lewis from a beating but leaving him shocked and scared, slumped against the door staring bleakly into the camera. |
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Iran is situated on a fault line and people are scared of a Fukushima type of situation happening. |
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The smell was of boiling sulphur and choking grey dust, and the blistering heat burnt his face, and soon the ash cloud blinded him too, but still he was not scared. |
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The Robinsons' octet of ancient urban cats were all too scared to do anything about the rats and slept all day in the cosy comfort of the Aga corner. |
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I swerved to the left, scared stiff at what had just happened. |
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He realizes it is a mountain lion and he is scared to death. |
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They scared me, so I told the truth and we were all in the gun. |
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It has taken us back to our childhood in Carlisle in the 1940s and 1950s when you were scared to get out of bed in the morning in case your bare feet froze on the lino. |
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Reports suggest some southern toffs plan to stay at home rather than venture north of Watford, scared by tales of chilly climes, cloth caps and whippets. |
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It has now had a change of heart, no doubt scared of losing customers and face had it welshed on the deal, and says it will stick to the original quote. |
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That thought of being so scared and undeceived, strangely shuddering with doubt gave her a rude awakening to something she never had experienced before. |
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A warmly funny Abramson revealed that, like the graduates, she was both scared and excited to face the future. |
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I didn't expect him until dinnertime. He just about scared the bejabbers out of me as he sneaked up behind me and burst into this sudden, uproarious laughter. |
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He had asked to wear thick underclothes under his shirt as he was very concerned that if he shivered in the cold, the crowd might think that he was scared. |
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There was one scene however which scared the bejesus outta everyone. |
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Extreme heat, a lot of sweat and a dirty working environment have surely scared away many youths, who dream of working in a sharp suit in a cool office. |
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We love each other very much but I'm scared he is right and that a threesome will break us up. |
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What he saw was not Peck Wilson but some soft scared pukeface whose mind couldn't stop running up against the bared teeth of the moment. |
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He could not say how scared he was in another country with surgeons who could not tell him in English if his leg was coming off or not. |
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When I hooked a snake and not a fish, I got so scared I dropped my rod in the water. |
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The campaign is in crisis mode, they are running scared and it is becoming obvious. |
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He liked the water rides, but the big roller-coaster scared the pants off him. |
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They ranged along abreast of the Snark on either side, pouncing upon the flying-fish her forefoot scared up. |
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The snarly dog scared me for years until I learned it was very friendly and just lonely. |
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I want to hear from others who are scared of being stung so they stay away from fun occasions to avoid the possibility. |
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Tea Party people are taking their tea bagging to the streets... People are scared. It's kooky. |
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