Synonym: alarm, awe, dismay, dread, eyesore, fear, horror, mess, panic, phobia, terror. Similar words: frighten, frightful, frightened, frighten away, frightening, bill of rights, frighteningly, right. Meaning: [fraɪt] n. an emotion experienced in anticipation of some specific pain or danger (usually accompanied by a desire to flee or fight). v. cause fear in.
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61. So, skip, Abdul give you a fright, nuh?
62. But then, she recalled wryly, nor had stage fright.
63. They heard him call out in fright.
64. I thought you might have got a fright.
65. I approached him, but he did not take fright.
66. You gave us such a fright.
67. The Princess was given a serious fright.
68. Benjy said, his. eyes wide with fright.
69. Now fully awake, fright overcame her.
70. Darren was pale with fright.
71. Q: Do you ever have stage fright?
72. Not a touch of stage fright.
73. And did they never die of fright?
74. Creed stepped back in fright - or tried to.
75. Come, be comforted,[http://sentencedict.com/fright.html] he shan't fright you.
76. Fear isn't so difficult to understand. After all, weren't we all frightened as children? Nothing has changed since Little Red Riding Hood faced the big bad wolf. What frightens us today is exactly the same sort of thing that frightened us yesterday. It's just a different wolf. This fright complex is rooted in every individual. Alfred Hitchcock
77. If the telephones had rung you would have taken fright.
78. But suddenly one day, right in the middle of a make-believe adventure, she stopped, quite chilled with fright.
79. In the darkness of the van the whites of Sousan's eyes were wide with fright and incomprehension.
80. She was a fright last night at the Paradise Garage.
81. He might need it, his eye; that first view, an almighty fright, he had almost fainted.
82. She heard the prebendary's cat from next door weeping in feline fright.
83. Not that it would be at all necessary, she reassured herself as she felt a sudden burst of fright.
84. Lennon, however, took fright and hurried into a shot which sped wide of the target.
85. Terror was the key, of course, for there's a fine line between paralysing dread and galvanising fright.
86. But as it rushed up the side of the church steeple Carol had a fright.
87. I just wanted to give her a fright, that's all.
88. The wasp took off as if in fright, but she came right back.
89. So to overcome her fear, she spent two hours a day doing relaxation exercises to conquer her stage fright.
90. He rummaged the bed - another fright, his life was full of them - for his false teeth.
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