44 adverbs to describe how to scared

I was not only overcome with astonishment, but was badly scared, as I could hardly realize what I had done.

And then he gulped and seemed terribly scared and excited.

I ain't easy scared, maybe, but I knew an albino with white eyes once, and just to look at him made me some sick.

'I'm dreadfully scared of ladders since I broke my arm off this very one.

So Pennington was still rather badly scared when the two came together for the fifth round.

Oh, we're awfully scared of youyou bet we are! MÍTYA.

So we went tumbling on in the dark, being on the shady side, effectually scaring all the moose and bears that might be thereabouts.

By the time I got to her she had stamped out the torch, and was stroking Grey's mare, which was the worst scared.

Do not say you were literally scared to death if you are yet alive to tell the story.

The fact was he was dead scared, and, then again he believed he had really struck the hidden recess where the old Mexican's gold was secreted.

"Weren't you horribly scared?" "Yes, I was," admitted Mary frankly.

Junior's sex play scares parents needlessly.

He had been dreadfully scared at first, doubtless under the impression that the mate to the dead bob-cat had invaded the camp, intent on revenge.

"That howling would scare me a great deal quicker than any ghosts or witches," observed Tom.

I tell you in advance, look me up a husband right off, or it'll be so much the worse for you: purposely, just to spite you, I'll secretly scare up an adorer; I'll run away with a hussar, and we'll get married on the quiet.

One very unfortunate result of the narrowness of this escape was that the Irish Executivestung by the sense of their own supineness, and utterly scared by the recent perilthrew themselves into the most violent and arbitrary measures of repression.

He wuz a wicked negro and wuz scared to go.

"Though I don't see how there could be another soul in the universe as constitutionally scared of men as Braybridge is of women.

" If he had known what an exceedingly scared girl was at his side he wouldn't, I think, have chosen that moment to turn into the little graveyard that surrounds the village chapel, to look at the graves of the victimsthe graves of Croz the guide, of Hudson, and the boy Hadow.

[Illustration] Now, Ellen, stop screaming and running away, And come here and listen to me; Is it true, my dear daughter, I want you to say, That you're foolishly scared by a bee?

He and the Nigger were frankly scared.

I was heartily scared; but thought nothing of what really was the cause, only thinking that the top of my cave was falling in, as some of it had done before: and for fear I should be buried in it, I ran forward to my ladder, and not thinking myself safe there neither, I got over my wall for fear of the pieces of the hill which I expected might roll down upon me.

Mabel was honestly scared half out of her wits now.

The girl, indeed, was in no mood to be lightly scared; she had gone through too much.

He was quite incredulous at first, then modestly scared, perplexed, exultant and depressed by turns.

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