1The very idea of Mr Brown in power scared the Daily Express.
2The girls were not in the least scared by the wolfish concert.
3But I was scared to ask in case he hadn't seen anything.
4The problem is that they are often scared of the wrong things.
5But the crisis has scared off visitors, denting Kashmir's ailing tourism industry.
6The scared, hunted look in his eyes now dominated the whole face.
7I mean I was scared, of course, but that's not the point.
8Question: My five-year-old son has recently become scared and worried at bedtime.
9Doctors are scared of alternative medicine: they feel deeply threatened by it.
10There is something in the wind, and those fellows are scared stiff.
11As a result, the students I wanted to meet were scared off.
12The other lifts a limb and the scared visitor hurries down again.
13The light from the cliff sank and rose behind his scared face.
14Both one and the other were evidently scared by the glittering balloon.
15High price expectations scared many bidders away, two private equity sources said.
16It also allowed me to understand what it means to be scared.
Sobre este termo
scared
scare Verbo
Indicativo · Pretérito perfeito
Scared nas variantes da língua
Estados Unidos da América