Use "scarecrow" in a sentence

1. It's a scarecrow.

2. Scarecrow will protect you

3. That's a damned scarecrow.

4. That was no scarecrow shooting.

5. 13 He looks like a scarecrow.

6. 12 Look at you a regular scarecrow!

7. I'll miss you most of all, Scarecrow.

8. A Scarecrow, a Tin Man and a Lion?

9. 3 Put the clothes on the scarecrow.

10. Can't you tell a soldier from a scarecrow?

11. 11 Aren't you sick of playing a scarecrow?

12. 15 Are you pretending to be a scarecrow?

13. 17 It a scarecrow stuck upon two sticks.

14. 1 I am only a Scarecrow, stuffed with straw.

15. 16 A look from above, like a scarecrow.

16. 14 A year passed, during which the scarecrow turned philosopher.

17. Scarecrow, you're more of a man than that fellow.

18. 5 Drop the choc seeds on the scarecrow screen.

19. 2 The scarecrow paid no attention, went on dancing.

20. 4 Just like the scarecrow in the land of Oz.

21. The Wizard of Oz : [booming voice] And you, Scarecrow, have the Affrontery to ask for a brain, you billowing bale of bovine fodder! The Scarecrow : Y-Yes

22. 30 In between the rows of corn there was a scarecrow.

23. 25 Get the old clothes. Put the clothes on the scarecrow.

24. 18 Scarecrow: Then why did not you tell her before?

25. Blencher: A scarecrow, or whatever frightens or turns aside or away

26. Ble mae Bawdyn? Where is Mr Thumb? Bwgan brain The scarecrow

27. And a second idea I got was to use a scarecrow.

28. 20 The scarecrow symbolizes all the bad things of the last year.

29. In Ohio we put up scarecrow to keep the birds away.

30. 5 Like a scarecrow in a cucumber field, they cannot speak;+

31. 24 Use the axe to chop down the tree on the scarecrow screen.

32. Bayoneting a Scarecrow 20th February 2007 The 9/11 conspiracy theories are a coward’s cult.

33. 26 Dorothy leaned her chin upon her hand and gazed thoughtfully at the Scarecrow.

34. 27 And then another crow flew at him, and the Scarecrow twisted its neck also.

35. 23 Get axe. Use the axe to chop down the tree on the scarecrow screen.

36. 21 Then he took a poke at my hair, telling me I looked like a scarecrow!

37. 7 After two days they found him,(www.Sentencedict.com) an exhausted scarecrow of a figure hardly able to stand.

38. Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, in association with the Society of American Archivists and Association of Canadian Archivists, 1998

39. 9 A truth that waved like a scarecrow in rye: they were only Sweet Home men at Sweet Home.

40. 8 The Tin Woodman and the Scarecrow are destroyed, and the Lion is tied up in your yard.

41. The word Bogey is believed to be derived from the Middle English bogge / bugge ("something frightening", "scarecrow")

42. 27 I have known rocks become oblivious to both the old type of scarecrow and its modern equivalent, the automatic banger.

43. 10 The Scarecrow stuffed himself with fresh straw and Dorothy put new paint on his eyes that he might see better.

44. 28 As soon as he received it, the holy man who now looked like a scarecrow gave most of it away.

45. 22 I have known rocks become oblivious to both the old type of scarecrow and its modern equivalent, the automatic banger.

46. 6 He came over to the curious scarecrow, tried to talk with it gently, asked it what country it was from.

47. 19 A harvest golem seems a simple scarecrow, but a crafter must lace its innards with sachets of expensive powders and ground herbs.

48. The girl lay stiffly, half sitting on top of her bed, a gaunt little scarecrow in patched and threadbare workhouse reach-me-downs.

49. 29 The girl lay stiffly, half sitting on top of her bed, a gaunt little scarecrow in patched and threadbare workhouse reach-me-downs.

50. July 18 2012, Scott Tobias, AV Club The Dark Knight Rises With his crude potato-sack mask and fear-inducing toxins, The Scarecrow, a “psychopharmacologist” at an insane asylum, acts as a Conjurer of nightmares, capable of turning his patients’ most terrifying anxieties against them.

51. (Fairy Tales, by The Brothers Grimm) Before they went to see Glinda, however, they were taken to a room of the Castle, where Dorothy washed her face and Combed her hair, and the Lion shook the dust out of his mane, and the Scarecrow

52. Bug (n.) "insect, beetle," 1620s (earliest reference is to bedBugs), of unknown origin, probably (but not certainly) from or influenced by Middle English Bugge "something frightening, scarecrow" (late 14c.), a meaning obsolete since the "insect" sense arose except in Bugbear (1570s) and Bugaboo (q.v.).

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54. Nicholas hardly dared to look out of the window; but he did so, and the very first object that met his eyes was the wretched Smike: so Bedabbled with mud and rain, so haggard and worn, and wild, that, but for his garments being such as no scarecrow was ever seen to wear, he might have been doubtful, even then, of his identity.

55. I followed him in, and I remember observing the contrast the neat, bright doctor, with his powder as white as snow and his bright, black eyes and pleasant manners, made with the Coltish country folk, and above all, with that filthy, heavy, bleared scarecrow of a pirate of ours, sitting, far gone in rum, with his arms on the table