fright|frights in English

noun

[fraɪt]

sudden fear, sudden terror; horror, something scary or frightening

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1. Af·fright·ed, af·fright·ing, af·frights To arouse fear in; terrify: "Many of nature's greatest oddities, that would Affright dwellers up here, are accepted down there" (David Mazel).

2. Af·fright·ed, af·fright·ing, af·frights To arouse fear in; terrify: "Many of nature's greatest oddities, that would Affright dwellers up here, are accepted down there" (David Mazel).

3. Fazbear Frights: Blackbird is the sixth volume of the Fazbear Frights series from the Five Nights at Freddy's franchise

4. She shrieked in fright.

5. The horse reared in fright.

6. The crowd scattered in fright.

7. I get a stage fright.

8. The children trembled with fright.

9. He was shaking with fright.

10. Not a touch of stage fright.

11. Her face paled with fright.

12. His knees knocked with fright.

13. They were paralysed with fright.

14. I have a stage fright.

15. She cried out in fright.

16. The boy cried in fright.

17. The rabbit scampered away in fright.

18. Did you have any stage fright?

19. The children gave a squeal of fright.

20. His hands were Clammy from fright

21. Den suffered terribly from stage fright .

22. Her heart beat madly with fright.

23. It doesn't work unless it's a real goosebumps story, with twists and turns and frights.

24. Affright (plural Affrights) Great fear, terror, fright

25. I got the fright of my life.