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scared spitless — very frightened, scared stiff Believe me. I was scared spitless when the wolves started to howl … English idioms
Dulcie Gray — With husband Michael Denison Born Dulcie Winifred Catherine Bailey 20 November 1915 Kuala Lumpur, Malaya Died 15 November 2011 … Wikipedia
Karl Bjorn Erickson — [ [http://www.karlerickson.com] ] is an American children s author and essayist, whose work in the latter field consists mainly of religious and political topics. Career In addition to his two children s books ( Tristan s Travels, Scared Spitless … Wikipedia
timid — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. fearful, cowardly, afraid, fainthearted, timorous; shrinking, bashful, shy, retiring, diffident; irresolute, hesitant; weak. See fear, modesty. II (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Cowardly] Syn. fainthearted … English dictionary for students
frightened to death — very afraid, scared spitless, scared stiff She said she was frightened to death when she heard the shot … English idioms
in a cold sweat — very nervous or scared, scared spitless As Doug waited to speak to the audience he felt breathless and shaky. His hands felt cold and damp. He was in a cold sweat! … English idioms
quake in his boots — feel afraid, be scared, scared spitless When the war began, it was scary. We were quaking in our boots … English idioms
scared out of my wits — so scared I couldn t think, scared spitless When I heard a low moan coming from the bathroom I was scared out of my wits … English idioms
scared shitless — [B] very frightened, scared, petrified, scared spitless When I woke up and saw a figure standing beside my bed, I was scared shitless … English idioms