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Meanings of terrifying time in English
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Usage of terrifying time in English
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Was he reliving that lonely, terrifyingtime here after his parents' divorce?
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It's Guy Fawkes day today, the most terrifyingtime of year for animals.
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That was a terrifyingtime until Bele brought a doctor from the village.
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I know it seems like a terrifyingtime to raise a child in America.
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It's a terrifyingtime between waters breaking and the first precious mews of our loved one.
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I don't think I would have gotten through that terrifyingtime without the knowledge and wisdom contained in them.
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It was a terrifyingtime.
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Although it was a terrifyingtime for me, it also was an amazing time of discovery for all of us.
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For the youngest it was that terrifyingtime of uncertainty and excitement that represents a first day of school life.
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Unfortunately for some kids this is a terrifyingtime, because they see school as a compromising and unsafe place to be.
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FMLA meant I had a job to go back to and that I had health insurance to get us through this terrifyingtime.
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The run-up to festival week is always a terrifyingtime for the generously plumaged, as the hunt begins for that perfect Ballybrit hat.
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Let's use this time, this strange and often terrifyingtime, to meditate on what kind of world it is that we want to return to.
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According to McCreedy, their service offers 'peace of mind' to customers in these sometimes terrifyingtimes: Our service is simple, seamless and very convenient.