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1 scared of
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2 scared
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3 scared out of one's wits
scared out of one's witsbuiten zichzelf van schrik, doodsbang -
4 scared to death
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5 scared him to death
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6 I was kinda scared
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7 be scared shitless
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8 got scared
was bang, schrok, raakte in paniek -
9 scare
n. angst--------v. bang maken; doen schrikkenscare1[ skeə] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉1 (redeloze) schrik ⇒ vrees, paniek(stemming)♦voorbeelden:————————scare21 angstaanjagend ⇒ paniek-, paniek(zaaiend)♦voorbeelden:————————scare3〈 informeel〉♦voorbeelden:II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉♦voorbeelden:scared of • bang voorscared out of one's wits • buiten zichzelf van schrik, doodsbang→ scare up scare up/ -
10 death
n. dood; sterfgeval; verwoesting[ deθ]♦voorbeelden:1 number of deaths • dodental/cijfer♦voorbeelden:do to death • overdrijvenfeign death • zich dood houdenput/do to death • ter dood brengen, terechtstellenscared to death • doodsbangtired to death • hondsmoeburn to death • levend verbrandenwar to the death • oorlog op leven en dood¶ at death's door • op sterven, de dood nabijdice with death • met vuur spelenflog oneself/one's car to death • zich/zijn wagen afjakkerentickled to death • ontzettend blij/tevredenworked to death • afgezaagd, uitgemolken -
11 kinda
1 wel ⇒ best, nogal♦voorbeelden:1 he's kinda cute • hij is wel leuk/is best een schatjeI was kinda scared • ik was een beetje bang -
12 shitless
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