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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151. He acted in an unhurried manner and did not have any stage fright.
152. The bird took fright and fled with a clatter of wings.
153. Her fright and concern sunk her down in a deep swoon.
154. Don't be disheartened, every one will have stage fright the first time.
155. In Bomb Fright, he examines the meaning of human language.
156. It was a fearful cry, but the fox, leaping away in fright, did not drop the ptarmigan.
157. He was just a rookie trooper and he surely shook with fright.
158. I tried it and, sure enough, freed myself from stage fright.
159. A severe fright or a particularly intense ejaculatory orgasm in a man, will deplete the Kidney's essence almost instantaneously.
160. The structure and the importance of the axial rubber pad and elastic side-bearing of the cross-brace three-pieced type fright bogie are introduced.
161. Say their stage fright , it is better to say no confidence.
162. She bated her breath and shivered with fright when the burglar broke in.sentence dictionary
163. The cloud of fright about me was even more suffocating than before.
164. When he was a new actor, he had stage fright.
165. Retail sales grew more than 20% year-on-year in the final quarter of 2008, suggesting urban white collar workers still feel comfortable, having got over their intial economic fright.
166. When it was getting dark, she was smitten with fright.
167. If I were a man I should wish to hold no communication, not even an epistolary one, with an old fright of an Englishwoman.
168. Recent studies rank the fear of public speaking, a.k.a. stage fright or Glossophobia , in the top 5 of all fears.
169. He has got ample stage experience, and won't get stage fright.
170. When I went to the witness stand, I had stage fright.
171. The brocade lotus is got a fright, ambitioned to detect out jocose trace from the face of vegetable heart, plain heart in always seriousness of appearance where be favor is joking.
172. Lydia, sobbing with fright, saw Thomson dart forward and pick up the shotgun.
173. But what most struck Winston was the look of helpless fright on the woman's greyish face.
174. Suddenly Granny Fox sprang to her feet, as if in great fright. "Bowser the Hound!"
175. But there was one tame when Mr. Hua got a great fright.
176. She said it almost truculently but she was weeping with fright.
177. Mrs. Morgan, as Pearl,(sentencedict.com) was stiff with fright . Mrs. Hoagland was husky in the throat.
178. In fright Ah Hsiung yelled for Eldest Uncle to rescue him.
179. This deep sea creepy-crawly gave oil workers a fright, after the unexpected visitor hitched a ride on a submarine sent from a rig in the Gulf of Mexico.
180. The boys clasped each other suddenly, in an agony of fright.
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