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You can use it when you want to express a feeling of fear or apprehension towards something or someone. For example, "I feel scared of going out during a thunderstorm."
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Now I feel scared of it.
As soon as he'd called a prostitute and left a message with a made-up name, he'd start to feel scared of what he'd set in motion, and a part of him would not want the woman to call back.
And then all of a sudden it's Monday night again, I've got rickets and I'm starting to feel scared of those big metal beasts making the bad broom-broom noises on the road outside.
"Are you honest when you say you want real liberalization and democratization for a real country, where public organizations are not suffocated and where people don't feel scared of a policeman on the street?" The comments seemed to irritate Mr. Putin, who is typically on the other end of such questioning.
Amelia, author and co-author of endless Lonely Planet guides and now at work on her first book of fiction, expanded on Daisann's thought: "Most people feel scared of the Arab world, but ultimately it's actually a really safe part of the world to travel in.
The sharpest was when Yury Shevchuk of veteran rock band DDT upbraided Vladimir Putin, the prime minister, during a televised meeting, questioning whether Putin wanted "real liberalisation and democratisation for a real country, where public organisations are not suffocated and where people don't feel scared of a policeman on the street".
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At that very moment I just felt scared of my friend.
I never felt scared of him I just felt pressured that if I did the right thing my career would go further and faster.
Do you feel or have you ever felt scared of your partner?
I never felt scared of him, I just felt pressured that if I maybe did the right thing, my career would go faster and further".
He asked me to rest early, and said if I felt scared of sleeping alone then I should leave the lights on.
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