Sentence examples for to freak from inspiring English sources

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to freak

noun

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

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I started to freak out.

"I want to freak people out".

"I never wanted to freak anyone out.

Most likely to: Freak out.

Least likely to: Freak out.

We started to freak out.

"I don't want people to freak out.

"We wanted people to freak out".

I wanted to freak him out.

We have begun to freak out.

It is beginning to freak me out.

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