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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151. Without wishing to scare you unduly, you should be aware that sharks do lurk out there.
152. The few customers he could scare up would pay two dollars a week on a tailor-made suit.
153. The 1740 invasion scare revealed some serious weaknesses in the nation's defences.
154. A year after Chernobyl the scare about radioactive food had died down.
155. No, not the usual boring bomb scare, but a cultural occasion of enormous significance.
156. Petey and Carol and Lois would be sent into limbo for a little scare.
157. Reports measuring the effect of lower radiation dosages conflict with these scare stories, sometimes drastically.
158. He says that he was so mad that he got a knife to scare them.
159. But they were not so dire as to scare investors into dumping government bonds.
160. Yeah, to scare people. You know, war paint.
161. The Red Scare did not last long.
162. After applying for U. S. citizenship in the 1950s, however[sentencedict.com], he became an innocent target of the Red Scare and was deported.
163. The Red Scare caused many innocent people to be afraid to express their ideas. They feared they might be accused of being a communist.
164. I take it the 'prog' tag doesn't scare you at all?
165. If one country gives in to these scare tactics, others will fall like dominos.
166. CLEVELAND - Cleveland Cavaliers superstar LeBron James tells a newspaper that a cancer scare earlier this year was "nerve-racking" and had him on edge for a few days.
167. We can use fear as a tactic, and the threat of terrorism to scare up votes.
168. The result means that under the crisis event, the individual's scare buying goods is related to the people's psychology anticipation.
169. Some people even decided that the only option was to scare them away with a Jack-in-the-box.
170. And the service assistant was too hard-sell to scare us away. We went home after visited another bridal shop at next door.
171. And I think on the whole our record is pretty good with, I agree, exceptions. There was McCarthy, there was the Red Scare after World War I.
172. Why don't you see if you can scare up a cup of coffee?
173. Hanuman langurs are trained in New Delhi to scare off aggressive rhesus monkeys and other wild animals that might roam into public spaces and cause mischief.
174. During Europe's recent foot and mouth disease scare,(www.Sentencedict.com) hundreds of thousands of pounds of frozen Danish pork ribs sat in American ports from Puerto Pico to Baltimore.
175. Rich brocade pedal vegetable E so on mentioning, seem to be also to a little bit scare into inaction:"That I now does the mansion seek a card shark to see?"
176. 1972 - Actor Charlie Chaplin returns to the United States for the first time since being labeled a communist in the early 1950s during the Red Scare.
177. It is easy to zero in on findings that scare us.
178. The string of latest incidents is unrelated to the A380 scare and is caused by uncontrollable events, the airline and a commercial aviation analyst said.
179. Future Zunqian such as the arm, I have Pulsatilla scare.
180. Scare alone and dolorous, but scare much more to plustoghter.