Use "fright" in a sentence

1. She shrieked in fright.

2. The horse reared in fright.

3. The crowd scattered in fright.

4. I get a stage fright.

5. The children trembled with fright.

6. He was shaking with fright.

7. Not a touch of stage fright.

8. Her face paled with fright.

9. His knees knocked with fright.

10. They were paralysed with fright.

11. I have a stage fright.

12. She cried out in fright.

13. The boy cried in fright.

14. The rabbit scampered away in fright.

15. Did you have any stage fright?

16. The children gave a squeal of fright.

17. His hands were Clammy from fright

18. Den suffered terribly from stage fright .

19. Her heart beat madly with fright.

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

21. I got the fright of my life.

22. Investors took fright at the falling market.

23. Q: Do you ever have stage fright?

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25. The sheep ran away/off in fright.

26. Isabel's heart was beating fast with fright.

27. 17 The children gave a squeal of fright.

28. Several of the children cried out in fright.

29. I got stage-fright and became tongue-tied.

30. BloodCurdling definition is - arousing fright or horror

31. The bird took fright and flew away.

32. The birds took fright and flew off.

33. The loud thunder gave me a fright.

34. He was struck dumb with stage fright.

35. Affrightened meaning (archaic) Frightened, affected by fright.

36. They heard him call out in fright.

37. Sometimes I still suffer from stage fright.

38. What a fright you look in that old hat!

39. To hide my fright I asked a question.

40. Stage fright made clear for her bad performance.

41. Even great speakers may sometimes get stage fright.

42. He looks a fright in that old hat.

43. McGriddle died of fright just before the gunfight.

44. He says he is plagued by stage fright.

45. Didn't she look a fright in that dress?

46. Even experienced actors can suffer from stage fright.

47. You naughty boy, you gave me such a fright.

48. But then, she recalled wryly, nor had stage fright.

49. How do I control fear, stage fright, anxiety, etc.

50. 27 So, skip, Abdul give you a fright, nuh?

51. 16 Creed stepped back in fright - or tried to.

52. Affright (Noun) great fear, terror, fright Etymology: From the Middle English afrighten, from Old English āfyrhtan, from ā- + fyrhtan (to frighten), from fyrhto (fright).

53. Say their stage fright , it is better to say no confidence.

54. Blood pressure increases during stress , irritation , fright or physical activity .

55. Stage Fright (1950) Operation: Rabbit (1952) – instrumental only (uncredited) Duck!

56. 9 His crag will pass away because of sheer fright,

57. When he was a new actor, he had stage fright.

58. You gave me a fright suddenly coming in here like that.

59. Boggle definition is - to start with fright or amazement : be overwhelmed

60. He has got ample stage experience, and won't get stage fright.

61. I tried it and, sure enough, freed myself from stage fright.

62. 5 words related to Creeps: animal disease, colloquialism, fear, fearfulness, fright

63. Her fright and concern sunk her down in a deep swoon.

64. Eventually a superstitious caretaker took fright at this omen and killed the bird.

65. Stage fright, loss of memory and diarrhoea are also part of the picture.

66. I got an awful fright when I realised how much money I owed.

67. It's always hard to remember an alias when you've had a fright.

68. From Middle English Afrighten, from Old English?fyrhtan, equivalent to a-+? fright.

69. Don't be disheartened, every one will have stage fright the first time.

70. Howard wanted to be a popular singer, but stage fright crippled him.

71. From Middle English Afrighten, from Old English?fyrhtan, equivalent to a-+? fright.

72. She heard the prebendary's cat from next door weeping in feline fright.

73. Bitterly Bitterly is one of the most talented students in Fright School

74. Like this arrives really develops, everybody will not have stage fright, awkwardly.

75. He almost died of fright when the fish jumped out of the water.

76. He acted in an unhurried manner and did not have any stage fright.

77. Howard wanted to be a popular singer, but stage fright crippled him. Sentencedict.com

78. She let out a squeak of fright at the sight of the spider.

79. She bated her breath and shivered with fright when the burglar broke in.

80. Affright "frighten, terrify, alarm," mid-15c.; see a-(1) + fright (v.)