Sentence examples for been freaked from inspiring English sources

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been freaked

noun

A man, particularly a bold, strong, vigorous man.

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"I haven't been freaked out by it.

She had been "freaked out" about flying since Sept. 11.

Some have been "freaked out" and "needed to leave," says Lehane; others have been unfazed.

She said she had been "freaked out" by what she described as Ms. Brown's provocative behavior.

As the book makes clear, he has been freaked out by the squishy details of physical intimacy since he was a teenager.

And while he may have been freaked out by the screaming girls, DiCaprio must have liked the power it gave him in Hollywood.

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They're freaked out.

"We were freaked out.

Wallace was freaked.

Now you're freaked out.

"I was freaked," she said.

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