Period of intense fear or apprehension of sudden onset.
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Examples for "scare"
Examples for "scare"
1Gantz accused the prime minister of manipulation during a public health scare.
2Any attempt to bring them together is just scare-mongering and causing problems.
3The scare stirred risk aversion on global markets, with Asia particularly hit.
4The Doctor Who Got Ebola New York's one-man pandemic-scare is feeling fine.
5Al Gore's scare tactics are not the solution; finding common ground is.
1When you have a panic attack, it's impossible to feel that way.
2She later said she had had a panic attack and got lost.
3After suffering a panic attack at a friend's house, Pendleton sought help.
4Mark didn't allow himself to have the same panic attack this time.
5I was still struggling and one night I had a panic attack.
6I finally realized why my panic attack was coming up- Iwasnervous.
7I had a panic attack on the way home last night.
8I had my first panic attack at 52 years of age.
9I like to think of the main guitar line as a panic attack.
10I had to fight hard to prevent myself from having a panic attack.
11I almost had a panic attack on the way down here.
12I could feel my panic attack coming on stronger than ever.
13Peter was in a restaurant when the first panic attack happened.
14Neither panic attack frequency nor phobic avoidance at baseline predicted disability at followup.
15That's happened to me before, too, but I call it a panic attack.
16I didn't want another panic attack, but it was never up to me.
Translations for panic attack