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Sentence count:204+17Posted:2016-07-20Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: alarmappallfrightenhorrifystartleterrifyunnerveSimilar words: scaryscaredscanscandalscalefiscalscatterlandscapeMeaning: [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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181. When a people lost confidence, he may use a lot of title to scare the others , and in the process, then gradually lose his most intrinsical things.
182. Also can become the heat of all fools' day, everybody wants speed scare buying .
183. The hanging lamps swinging a chain of sound to scare away the former Gurkha this student, causing him a series of thinking.
184. This consensus was fed by scare stories about an imminent loss of market confidence in U.S. debt.
185. As the story goes, people would make noise to scare off the dog and rescue the sun, said Bill Yeung, president of the Hong Kong Astronomical Society.
186. Rome, Italy (CNN) -- A new tax on tourists to the Eternal City is causing controversy, with hotels expressing fears it could hurt their business and scare tourists away.
187. They disguise foppery to make every effort to scare people.
188. The bombardier beetle's name might scare off predators if they knew it.
189. Suddenly, I scare up, the refrigerator is not the egg?
190. 1947 - Red Scare: The Hollywood Ten are blacklisted by Hollywood movie studios.
191. The sailfish uses it for defense, raising it to scare off possible predators.
192. Lastly, on Wednesday the Daily Mail ran with the scare headline "Swimming too often in chlorinated water 'could increase risk of developing bladder cancer', claim scientists".
193. Leaders of this campaign accused thousands of people of being communists, or "reds. "The campaign became known as the Red Scare.
194. The Red Scare occurred in the United States in the 1950s.
195. Although not nearly as graceful as sponging dolphins, "which are really elegant in their moves," Patterson says, the human sponger nonetheless managed to scare up a hidden prey fish every 9 minutes.
196. She managed to scare up a lunch for the unexpected guests.
197. Kenneth D. Ackerman, a D.C.-based lawyer at OFW Law, is the author of "Young J. Edgar: Hoover and the Red Scare(Sentencedict.com), 1919-1920."
198. One of the things that they set out to do first was, of course, to scare us, and to show the stupid frosh they were boss around here.
199. As a child in a rural community in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, even the threat of home remedies like red oak bark tea was usually sufficient to scare the sickness out of me.
200. Hoover interrogated the group's leader and extracted the only direct evidence about the 1919 anarchist bombings that prompted that year's Red Scare.
201. To scare the birds away I made a scarecrow man.
202. Freeman's crazy antics didn't scare off potential patients, though: John F. Kennedy's sister Rosemary got a lobotomy from Freeman, which left her a vegetable for the rest of her life.
203. It was a dark and stormy night, and you wanted to scare the crap out of your campfire friends...
204. Farmers in the South American country, a leading global food exporter, also try to scare the birds using reflective tape, scarecrows, and by setting off fireworks.
More similar words: scaryscaredscanscandalscalefiscalscatterlandscapein this casecarcareon a large scalecardcartby carcare forcarrycare ofcarvecargocarry outcarrotcarboncartooncarpetcare abouttake caredon't carecarry oncarry off
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