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- 'Oh! Don't cut my throat, Sir!' I begged in terror.
- She was frightened of making a mistake.
- We fear years, but don't know on the hoof is how pleased.
- She was overwhelmed with fear at the thought of what she had done.
- I often find myself postponing and delaying certain activities just because I am afraid of the result.
- "No, I am not," Mary answered, her own whisper sounding half frightened.
- So that there seems a little fear, lest should there be another war!
- We lived in mortal dread of him discovering our secret.
- There was an air of amusement as they approached the playground, which was afraid of banderole and balloons.
- In Kravis's venomous tone he recognized the realization of his worst fears.
- You say, "Why shouldn't I fear the proliferation of meaning?"
- Alone in the car, she shuddered with fear.
- She felt her stomach knot with fear.
- The little girl is intensely afraid of thunder.
- Oh, what a fright and a joy it was!
- The thunder growled menacingly.
- Sadly, she is still afraid of strange humans.
- Cancer is a taboo subject and people are frightened or embarrassed to talk openly about it.
- I could feel a knot of fear in my throat.
- "Grandmother, don't be frightened," said the child, while she put her arms around her.
- They fear and despise the masculine.
- The youth likewise went his way, and once more began to mutter to himself, "Ah, if I could but shudder!"
- Now I know what it is to shudder!
- In fact, Dr. Craven dreaded and detested the difficulties of these visits.