frighten造句91 Ghosts there were, and shadows to frighten a mole, and strange sounds from the few entrances that still remained.
92 I couldn't let him know the strength of my feelings - I was afraid it might frighten him off.
93 Frighten sb. out of doing sth.
94 But you child's crying frighten away my three sick.
94try its best to collect and build good sentences.
95 Arrived another place, is again frighten by light ignominiously.
96 It is meant to frighten off evil spirits.
97 That split second, we all seemed to hear an extreme wretched interjection, from the coffin in spread out, I frighten of hand a soft, the gun almost sells.
98 The insect has evolved a large pair of false eyespots and bold yellow and blue markings to frighten off potential predators.
99 We all love to frighten ourselves by going on hair-raising rides at funfairs.
100 The purpose of many of the festivities is to frighten away bad spirits.
101 The revelation that Olmert was not merely sabre-rattling to try to frighten Iran but considered the option seriously enough to discuss it with Bush shows how concerned Israeli officials had become.
102 The secret police dared not molest Mr. Zuo, they were just out to frighten Mr. Cao.
103 In Warwickshire, they have put up deer mirrors on top of posts along roads, to reflet oncoming headlights into deer and frighten them back into the woods.
104 Lifelikely frighten a person, absolutely elephant really have an individual to glower is having eyes fixeding on you to see similar!
105 The life of evil did not frighten him, nor did religious squeamishness raise anybody in his estimation.
106 He knows the commotion would frighten the cobra into striking.
107 If you want to frighten someone in Spain, you can say uuh (pronounced like ooh in English), and in France you can say hou.
108 Low levels of capital ordinarily frighten off creditors but state guarantees give depositors and others every reason to keep financing the banks.
109 To frighten off potential predators, enormous shoal of sardines grouped together into the shape of an 80-feet dolphin below the suce in Cebu in the Philippines.
110 Another important part of celebration was using light frighten away dark spirits.
111 These acts of mass murder were intended to frighten our nation into chaos and retreat.
112 I am afraid I may frighten the company , frighten or enthrall them.
113 In ancient China, there was a form of dance which was performed at ritual ceremonies to frighten off the ghosts and to relieve people of epidemics.
114 Glowing, frightening faces emanating from the pumpkins were meant to frighten off the evil spirits thought to roam the streets on Oct. 31, the Celtic New Year's Eve.
115 No wonder that a several little thousand people's troopses in England, can face Tienjin by warship, frighten Manchu Dynasty government hurriedly cedes territory indemnity!
116 We discover that the reason Madagascan cockroaches hiss is because they are scared, and hope that if they can sound like snakes, they will frighten off their attackers (usually lemurs).
117 To frighten away evil spirits, both adults and children wore scary costumes as witches and ghosts.
118 Not wanting to frighten the poor man, Mrs Richards quickly hid in the small store - room under the stairs.
119 I did not want to frighten or distress the horse.
120 Often with a strange kind of undertone, which is supposed to frighten us.