terrify|terrified|terrifies|terrifying in English
verb
[ter·ri·fy || 'terɪfaɪ]
scare, frighten greatly, intimidate
Use "terrify|terrified|terrifies|terrifying" in a sentence
1. The idea of parachuting out of a plane terrifies me.
2. It's terrifying.
3. 14 Then you terrify me with dreams
4. Low - flying aircraft terrify wild animals.
5. Affright: To arouse fear in; terrify
6. He looks terrified.
7. Let whatever darkens the day terrify it.
8. It's terrifying, isn't it?
9. We were terrified.
10. They eliminate targets and they terrify terrorists.
11. They seem so brittle they terrify me.
12. Awhape - To confound; to terrify; to amaze
13. Awhape means: To confound; to terrify; to amaze
14. It was absolutely terrifying .
15. What a terrifying sight!
16. I'm a terrifying Ogre!
17. You terrified my daughter.
18. The Apocalypse or the end of the day fascinates and terrifies at the same time
19. AK: We were terrified.
20. 11 Will not his very dignity terrify you
21. My uncle suffers from agoraphobia, and the idea of leaving the house terrifies him.
22. “I was terrified,” she says.
23. He was terrified into compliance.
24. Her sudden towering rages were terrifying.
25. It was a terrifying experience.