Sentence examples for to alarm from inspiring English sources

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to alarm

noun

A summons to arms, as on the approach of an enemy.

  • Arming to answer in a night alarm. --Shakespeare.

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Or to alarm us.

No reason to alarm him earlier.

Lately, this weariness has turned to alarm.

Reactions vary from amusement to alarm.

There's plenty here to alarm secular liberals.

Does he set out to alarm people?

(No need to alarm the ordinary folks).

Also, I didn't want to alarm Chitra".

He added that he didn't mean to alarm readers.

There was nothing, I must say, to alarm one.

It has not, however, lost its power to alarm.

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