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Discover LudwigThe word "freaked" is correct and usable in written English
It is an informal verb, meaning to become very frightened or upset. For example: "I was so freaked out when I saw the large snake in my backyard."
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My advice to casting agents: start looking for a shorter, wider, younger, paler Christopher Walken, more freaked out than freaking, with pumpkin-colored locks.
The dichotomy people always cited was between Russell Crowe and Leonardo DiCaprio – the former embodied the hyper-masculinised, "gorilla-like" (it's a technical term) face, the latter a face that was considered as feminine as you could get, before you looked so female that you freaked people out.
I just suddenly freaked out. Was the problem at drama school also that he felt like an outsider?
After a while, we were no longer freaked out by the wild dogs rushing in front of the car and Roland started joking: 'We're going to have a hot dog for dinner tonight!' At Kiev airport people were walking through security and onto the plane drinking bottles of beer they'd just bought from the bar.
It was frighteningly realistic, and little Melanie, says Hedren, "freaked out".
I'm freaked" when Ringland demanded a nude photo of her, but eventually sent him intimate poses, despite protesting that this was "internet rape".
2. Some fans of the show yet to see the episode freaked out about this. 3. The government agency apologised for it, explaining that they "may need to consider posting a pre-emptive 'spoiler alert' tweet next time".
If I watched it now I'd probably be freaked out but I remember at the time being totally riveted, to the point where my mum had to buy me the video.
MUHAMMAD ALI IN FIGHTER'S HEAVEN.By Victor Bockris.Hutchinson; 127 pages; £10HE DID what others thought impossible: freaked out Andy Warhol (1928-87).
The Coast Guard didn't even notify the FBI, Park Police and Federal Aviation Administration, who then freaked out, sending agents and officers racing to the scene and grounding flights at National Airport.
The two were both a bit freaked out, as their original plans revolved around producing a modest number through low-volume injection molding.
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