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apocarse
Anticipate with dread or anxiety.
apprehend
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apocarse
1
You seem not one to
quail
at
the sight of an enemy.
2
They
quail
at
the thought of another campaign to supersede the last one.
3
The average shot-gun will kill
quail
at
sixty yards and duck at forty.
4
What is known as
quail
at
the North is called partridge at the South.
5
His own folk
quail
at
him, and they would slay themselves at his bidding.'
6
Dost thou
quail
at
the frown on his lifelike brow?
7
How tyrants must
quail
at
the contemplation of this festival!
8
Honor
managed
-
barely
-
not
to
quail
at
her exec's astringent tone.
9
Do not you
quail
at
the thought of the danger to which you exposed yourself?
10
If a man were made of gutta-percha, his heart would
quail
at
such a moment.
11
And Clark was coming, for he was not the man to
quail
at
such a crisis.
12
I believe it is because I am inclined to brave destiny, not to
quail
at
it.
13
I'm not hungry, and if I were I'd eat something besides
quail
at
twelve dollars a dozen.
14
You remember those
quail
at
the water-hole?
15
The bailiff turned and looked at Prunes, who appeared to
quail
at
the prospect of entering the cave.
16
Yet all these you might have witnessed unharmed; for all these would
quail
at
the terror of my brow.
quail
at
quail
Spanish
apocarse
tener aprensión