Similar words: frightened, brighten, frightful, tighten, enlighten, bill of rights, righteousness, straighten. Meaning: ['fraɪtnɪŋ] n. the act of inspiring with fear. adj. causing fear or dread or terror.
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211. The Devil Bird, or Ulama, is a frightening horned bird of Sri Lankan folklore.
212. This was a frightening thing. It could not be a coincidence!
213. Although you may never have symptoms, finding out you have an aortic aneurysm can be frightening.
214. The first bird to eat this repellant move about nervously and frightening away the rest.
215. Glowing, frightening faces emanating from the pumpkins were meant to frighten off the evil spirits thought to roam the streets on Oct. 31, the Celtic New Year's Eve.
216. If you rant and rave at it, you'll simply make the job of convincing the dog it would be better off working for you far more difficult because you'll be confusing and frightening him.
217. Perhaps more frightening, Ebola was also detected in farm workers who tend to the infected pigs.
218. The quip has gained a frightening new relevance ahead of a "great leap forward" to an economic union that can keep the markets at bay.
219. Also the wish of some filmmakers to produce sensationalistic and frightening movies has contributed to the expansion of that lie, that we all come with those same selfish and egoistic intentions.
220. This, however, was not nearly so frightening as driving myself in a Fiat Punto to the southeastern tip of Sicily.
221. The truly frightening thing about terrorism is the awful randomness.
222. When something frightening happens, the sympathetic nervous system makes the heart beat faster so that it sends blood more quickly to the different body parts that might need it.
223. The most frightening thing of all was that not a sound could be heard.
224. But it was not to be: Selina the grass snake failed to get past the publishers, who thought children might find her frightening.
225. To any woman, Bluebeard was the perfect husband - except for his frightening, large(http://sentencedict.com), blue beard.
226. One night in February, high school principal Matthew Smith got a frightening wake - up call.
227. There are Moon-reflecting Dragon Pond, Iron Chain Precipice and Moer Scarp, etc. , which are frightening and impressive.
228. The tiger doesn't look frightening at all when it is sleeping tamely in the cage.
229. "More frightening than the canines, " wrote the photographer, "was the deep jackhammer sound she let loose that rattled through my chest. " Her display worked; the rival seal moved on.
230. Frightening to think how good he would have been without dodgy knees and the refueling problem.
231. A full-blown dollar crisis on top of a credit crunch and a weakening economy would be frightening.
232. Companies were shielded from competition and heavily supported by tight links to the government and banks, allowing them to borrow and invest willy-nilly while building up frightening debt burdens.
233. "More frightening than the canines, " wrote the photographer, "was the deep jackhammer sound she let loose that rattled through my chest.
234. But if a drop in world market demand for Treasurys sends borrowing costs upward, there could be a ballooning of the interest cost line in the budget that will worsen an already frightening outlook.
235. Newspapers should not give currency to frightening news without making sure of their facts.
236. Ionesco regards death as the most frightening and absurd event.
237. Please let it be a prank." Youngsters on the track are a regular event, though no less frightening for that, and for train drivers it's something we learn to live with.
238. A true dollar crisis has long been one of the more frightening possibilities for the world economy.
239. I mean, Avogadro -- I'm fond of his number, and he is, in fact, an interesting, if not frightening looking man this just didn't connect with me.
240. Was this the answer to the frightening riddle of Tara's silence?
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