Similar words: armed, farmer, garment, informed, salary, confirmed, on a large scale, a large number of. Meaning: [ə'lɑːm] adj. experiencing a sudden sense of danger.
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151. When clouds shrouded that new moon, as they did this night, the people dispersed, alarmed.
152. In Maiduguri, a bomb attack at a police station alarmed voters, although no one was killed.
153. Alarmed, Hung - chien urged her to rouse herself a little so as not to disappoint Hsin - mei .
154. "People are alarmed when they see these kinds of outbreaks and they want the food industry to do something," Robert Brackett, a food industry analyst said.
155. People were alarmed by the driverless Chevy Nova wandering down the street; I called it the Flying Landsman.
156. The Committee consists of European elder statesman who support Turkey's membership and are alarmed by the "vicious circle" of events that is jeopardizing Turkey's EU prospects.
157. Evacuate instruction content: Guests, not being more alarmed than , not running, do not ride in electric elevator.
158. But as Christianity spread they were alarmed by the continuing celebration of pagan customs and Saturnalia among their converts.
159. The odd dynamic suggests that though investors are alarmed by America's flirtation with fiscal self-immolation, they're not really sure what else to do with their money.
160. Events in the life of Christ rose up before them with a distinctness that alarmed them.
161. I overslept and missed the exams , I get alarmed and woke up suddenly .
162. But when revised estimates were made, the company became alarmed.
163. This alarmed me in case anything untoward formed the foundations of his memory.
164. We received reports of IDP's being tortured and we are alarmed by this situation, said Schmitt.
165. Wales coach Mike Ruddock will be alarmed at how his side allowed Scotland back into the match in the second half.
166. No charges have been filed, but the dragnet alarmed investors.
167. It hounds an alarmed kestrel out of the park, then barrels through a flock of seagulls.
168. I saw the sun sinking gradually, and I got quite alarmed lest we should be benighted.
169. The very hubris of French claims alarmed the other powers.
170. As they approached they saw the "Nyi Nyi" Mythic Zebra Finch people coming, and the snakes became alarmed.
171. Similarly, Brazil's arms build-up, which includes plans for a nuclear-powered submarine and new jet fighters, has not alarmed its neighbours much.
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172. Soviet charges that the space station was merely a military launching platform alarmed a number of nonaligned nations.
173. Nontechnical people may be alarmed to hear that the database has been modified, for example.
174. His maniacal raving alarmed the butler, who called Woltz's personal physician and his second in command at the studio.
175. The President was alarmed by the drift toward catastrophe in Europe.
176. The large whip scorpion emits a vinegary odor when it's alarmed.
177. She seemed stilled, almost alarmed, at what had occurred, while the novelty, unpremeditation, mastery of circumstance disquieted him - palpitating, contemplative being that he was.
178. The old feeling of indulgent tenderness overcame her vexation, and she grew thoroughly moved and alarmed.
179. This is only a routine checkpoint, please do not be alarmed.
180. After police cordoned off the road, frustrated and alarmed drivers looked on until vets managed to tranquillise the animal. Police then shot it dead.