Sudden mass fear and anxiety over anticipated events.
1 Gantz accused the prime minister of manipulation during a public health scare .
2 Any attempt to bring them together is just scare - mongering and causing problems.
3 The scare stirred risk aversion on global markets, with Asia particularly hit.
4 The Doctor Who Got Ebola New York's one-man pandemic - scare is feeling fine.
5 Al Gore's scare tactics are not the solution; finding common ground is.
6 They use their political allies to scare and mislead the American people.
7 If Juan kept talking, he would certainly scare himself into going home.
8 Residents say low investment, poverty and scare job opportunities can breed discontent.
9 The good news is that this tends to scare off some people.
10 Munich airport said more than 100 departures were affected by the scare .
11 There is no violence, although the guards are trying to scare us.
12 Also, new things scare me and they clearly scare television production companies.
13 Mr Shorten has accused the government of engaging in a scare campaign.
14 Burrell said the e-coli scare had just added to these ongoing issues.
15 You mustn't let it scare you, she heard the doctor tell her.
16 It did not scare these two young rascals, not in the least.
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