Synonym: alarm, appall, frighten, horrify, startle, terrify, unnerve. Similar words: scary, scared, scan, scandal, scale, fiscal, scatter, landscape. Meaning: [sker /skeə] n. 1. sudden mass fear and anxiety over anticipated events 2. a sudden attack of fear. v. 1. cause fear in 2. cause to lose courage.
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121. The previous day also the factory was evacuated after a bomb scare.
122. The media buy into the scam because such scare stories about unseen threats make good headlines.
123. You think I let her scare me about that ocean?
124. Don't even glance at me, my proud beauties: you'd scare the hell out of me.
125. I'll go down and see what that noise was. I don't scare easily you know.
126. Following the find, the centre was evacuated again because of a bomb scare which police believe was a hoax.
127. Then they used scare tactics, telling the audience that fat people were apt to succumb to something called Sudden Death syndrome.
128. Avoid poisons Every day there is another scare about some product damaging our health.
129. I hoped my thoughts would broadcast hatred and loathing enough to scare them away.
130. U.S. companies fear the red tape will scare off customers.
131. If he caught him up here again he'd see him off, scare him to death.
132. The drive toward nationwide immunization never regained its momentum after the Cutter scare.
133. The company used scare tactics to sell medical alert systems to the elderly.
134. Likewise, the scare associated with the nuclear accident at Three Mile Island was blown out of proportion.
135. Armies that ran out of rocks for their catapults would sometimes lob live lepers into besieged towns to scare the inhabitants.
136. I could not possibly tell him the truth, as that would scare the daylights out of him.
137. It was his third warrant sale scare in six months.
138. Don't make any quick movements(sentencedict.com), or you'll scare the birds.
139. They also caused a serious credit card scare by obtaining users' card details.
140. A highly sensitive child may immerse herself in the rich fantasy life of this phase, but then constantly scare herself.
141. He would scream obscenities, loud enough to scare me half to death just by the sound of them.
142. I know how to scare people and I know how to hurt them.
143. The scare began just after 5am when some one smelt acid as a freight train pulled into the station.
144. The storm shakes me, like the scare that shook me up a year ago,(Sentencedict) tearing me from the commonplace.
145. Will you shut up about ghosts! You always scare me with that spooky talk!
146. So the spooky prospect of Prime Minister Hague is just too science fiction to scare the Labour herd into the polling booths.
147. The Washington Post, like other newspapers, played-up alleged racial incidents to bolster scare headlines.
148. We're not really going to get arrested - I think the police are trying to scare us.
149. To everybody's great relief, the bomb scare turned out to be a hoax.
150. However there has never been a food scare with lamb.