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You get the eerie sensation that Mr and Mrs Hall have just gone into another room and will probably return any second and have a bit of a fright to see a journalist peering in through their window.
Ledger has a fright wig of ragged hair; thick, running gobs of white makeup; scarlet lips; and dark-shadowed eyes.
A fright wig of thick white roots hung off the bottom.
Seeing them live for the first time, though, I expected more during this brief introduction, especially on a fright night of trick-or-treating.
Goldwater had apparently given the public a fright with his talk of victory — and for a very good reason.
His third goal in as many games was a perfectly executed nerve settler for a Charlton side who had been given a fright by a bunch of plucky Londoners in the last round.
Three years ago, Schilling had a cancer fright of his own.
Was only moderately good-looking early, and later became a bit of a fright.
They got such a fright being torn out of bed on Tuesday night".
They gave Everton's defence a bit of a fright when Asamoah broke through and, after advancing unimpeded for a considerable distance, sent a shot curving tantalisingly wide.
Ledger, in a fright wig and gobs of white makeup, shambles and slides into a room, bending his knees and twisting his neck and suddenly surging right into someone's face like a deep-sea creature coming up for air.
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