Sentence examples for to terrify from inspiring English sources

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to terrify

verb

To frighten greatly; to fill with terror.

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Used to terrify people.

It used to terrify me.

"No, I wasn't going to terrify them.

It is obsessive behaviour designed to terrify.

That prospect is enough to terrify most Afghans.

What terrorists want is to terrify people; Americans always oblige.

Even in death, however, he continued to terrify the regime.

Norbert needed to be in charge, needed to terrify Nachman.

"What terrorists want is to terrify people," Adam writes.

Requiems are intended to terrify (Verdi) or to comfort (Fauré).

Some people buy a dog to impress or to terrify.

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