Use "in fear" in a sentence

1. " Desperadoes, cringe in fear... "

2. She shrieked in fear.

3. In fear, the officers left.

4. Agrestic, a community living in fear.

5. Peter, in fear, says he was not.

6. The villains will soon cringe in fear!

7. We are in fear of more snow.

8. 9 The children clung together in fear.

9. A terrible thing to live in fear.

10. Cowering DEFINITION CHARACTERISTICS crouch down in fear

11. So I live in fear of unintended consequences.

12. The dog shrank into the corner in fear.

13. 13 She gripped her mother's hand in fear.

14. Families lived in fear – and sometimes in heartbreak.

15. To keep you living in fear.- Oh fear?

16. The men set off in fear and trepidation.

17. Millions today live in fear of the dead.

18. Blenched: to draw back in fear, pain, or disgust.

19. Cringed: to draw back in fear, pain, or disgust.

20. Cringe: to draw back in fear, pain, or disgust.

21. Blenching: to draw back in fear, pain, or disgust.

22. Bosniaks in Montenegro live in ‘fear, anxiety’ following election

23. Instead of living in fear, publicly voice your Believings

24. Cringes: to draw back in fear, pain, or disgust.

25. Blenches: to draw back in fear, pain, or disgust.

26. The barking dog made the mailman back away in fear.

27. Local people live in fear of this unknown sex beast.

28. 1 They went in fear of attack by marauding bands.

29. Cannibalised Biomechanical Rock · 2008 Preview SONG TIME Fallen In Fear

30. He gripped his arms in fear, his nerves at snapping point.

31. The wrathful crowd surged forward. The rascal backed away in fear.

32. “Those in fear of Jehovah spoke with one another,” explains Malachi.

33. But I can't live in fear of some big " what if? "

34. In this place, we live in fear of the common cold.

35. Their hearts melt in fear, their knees buckle, their hips tremble;

36. Walking by sight made them tremble in fear of their enemies.

37. Living in fear. Young mum gets phone threats from her kidnapper.

38. 0 Aggressive dog Cowers in fear when presented with an onion in Italy Amusing footage shows an aggressive dog retreating in fear after being presented with an onion

39. I'm afraid you're gonna live in fear of your own past.

40. ‘One Cowered in fear, while the other looked down in loathing.’ ‘Ashley screamed with a look so threatening that the devil himself would have Cowered in fear.’ ‘She tried to be strong, to draw courage unto herself, but it failed her and she Cowered in fear.’

41. Cringed, recoiled, crouched as in fear: The puppy Cowered in the corner

42. Listen free to Biomechanical – Cannibalised (Fallen in Fear, The Unseen and more)

43. The boy Cringed in fear as we heard the dog’s loud bark

44. Failure indicates that the Ogre has fled in fear of its life.

45. Ordinary people lived in fear of being arrested by the secret police.

46. He also stated: “Be in subjection to one another in fear of Christ.

47. The colors crouched down in fear , drawing close to one another for comfort .

48. To Cower is defined as to duck down, crouch or hide in fear

49. and then we’d all live in fear of killer Jack the Paper-Ripper,

50. Biden Condemns 'Year of Living in Fear' for Asian Americans after Spa Shootings

51. Let no one be forewarned(Sentencedict.com), to go in fear or spread rumours.

52. ‘They Cower in fear and are thus powerless, because somebody who feels fear is easily controlled, intimidated and subjugated.’ ‘Joel yelled, making Lacey Cower in fear of his sudden burst of anger.’ ‘So now I have stacks and racks of digital video tape and I Cower in fear of the editing process.’

53. ‘They Cower in fear and are thus powerless, because somebody who feels fear is easily controlled, intimidated and subjugated.’ ‘Joel yelled, making Lacey Cower in fear of his sudden burst of anger.’ ‘So now I have stacks and racks of digital video tape and I Cower in fear of the editing process.’

54. She cried out in fear and flung Both arms up to protect her face

55. The woman Cringed in fear when the villain suddenly appeared on the movie screen

56. They cry out in fear, because they do not know what they are seeing.

57. She cried out in fear and flung both arms up to protect her face.

58. Blench definition: to shy away , as in fear ; quail Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

59. When he was afraid, the little puppy would crouch down and Cower in fear

60. That hope has given comfort to millions of people who lived in fear of death.

61. Even a circus lion learns to sit on a chair in fear of the whip

62. 18 My flesh trembles in fear of you; I stand in awe of your laws.

63. Yang, nevertheless, in fear of Sun's much larger army, considered abandoning Xuan in spring 892.

64. Teacher: Okay, might be a pop quiz tomorrow. Might not. Sleep in fear tonight. Sam?

65. Induced by the Bejesus leaping out of the body and sometimes running away in fear.

66. Ephesians 5:21-24 states: “Be in subjection to one another in fear of Christ.

67. Shipping lines have been avoiding the southern ports in fear of having their vessels blockaded.

68. 19 She cried out in fear and flung both arms up to protect her face.

69. The threat of war is keeping us all on pins and needles, living in fear.

70. Cower (away) from someone or something to pull away from someone or something in fear

71. Ordinary people everywhere recoil and turn away in fear from these fiendish brutes of agents.

72. Terrorists want us to huddle in our houses in fear, closing our doors and our hearts.

73. When it hissed, the very heavens shook, and when it growled, the earth Cowered in fear.

74. When we have gold we are in fear; when we have none we are in danger. 

75. As TFTP reported, video showed deputy Peterson Cowering in fear outside the building as gunfire erupted inside

76. At Ephesians 5:21, we are counseled: “Be in subjection to one another in fear of Christ.”

77. As TFTP reported, video showed deputy Peterson Cowering in fear outside the building as gunfire erupted inside

78. 25 When we have gold we are in fear; when we have none we are in danger. 

79. It's a cliche to say people are living in fear, but sadly it's all too true in Larne.

80. While all these words mean "to draw back in fear or distaste," Blench implies fainthearted flinching