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scarey
adjective
Causing or able to cause fright
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It was very scary.
It was quite scary.
Related: Jeremy Hunt and the Tories: a scary prospect for Britain's mental health The plan for those with common mental health conditions such as depression to see a therapist within 18 weeks, and for people having their first episode of psychosis to get help within two weeks, came into force on 1 April.
I have had thousands of lifts and scary ones were very few.
Motorbikes weave between the large mining trucks and NGO vehicles, as locals make their way to the huge market; the airstrip is in the middle of the town, making for some scary landings.
For parents of older children, the consequences are just as scary.
One of those named in the injunction is Elliott Dean, 19, who had never been involved in activism before and told the Guardian how "scary" it had been to receive the letter.
Stephen King declared the book to be "scary as hell and hypnotic", but it's the authentic voices of teenagers that Beukes does best.
Most of us desperately want to believe in life after death – and the idea of ghosts, however scary, seems to offer support for such a notion.
You think: 'When am I ever going to be anywhere near these girls?' So it's scary and it's really hard to be in that position.
I want people to know how funny you are.' But it's scary.
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