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to scared
verb
To frighten, terrify, startle, especially in a minor way.
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But the addition of a bulldog is a game-changer, and in the flip of a page the cat is transformed from scary to scared.
Bob Schoka, a social worker, took students from Meridian Academy, an alternative school for behavioral problems in Colts Neck, to "Scared Straight" for about five years.
Perhaps that's why he often sees high-powered, urbane professionals with impeccable shoes reduced to scared adolescents when faced with having to phone a date for the first time.
She tortured Topher for making her this way, she confided in Boyd, all while quietly, bitterly, playing out her role as doctor to the dolls … until, after telling Boyd she'd be to scared to leave the confines of the house, we saw her driving on the streets.
During summer camp, I watched a group of kids go from scared, to bonding, to scared again before their show.
I dove into my schoolwork, and decided to pursue a double major, even though I had previously been to scared to do so.
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I want to scare you".
He needs to scare people.
"It used to scare you".
"Just to scare us silly.
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