Soon afterward tranmere
survived the first major scare
in their own goal-mouth.
The paranoia over bolshevism, the "
red scare
" of 1919, engendered an atmosphere of mistrust and intolerance in american society.
Recent
anthrax scares
in the us have shown the dangers of covert chemical warfare.
Scares off
a possible buyer.
Scare mongering
about rent, they need to acquire more space.
Scared the bejesus
out of me having never heard it before!
Scared witless
by the threat.
In other words, more people are
scared of spiders
than are scared of spiders
than are scared of death itself.
Scares the **** outta
me!
Bomb scares
in the dublin area meant the earlier tour went to sligo, the only route available pending the all clear.
Scare tactics
to push parliament into iraq.
Scared the pants
off me at the time.
Scared stiff.
Scare the heck
out of them when i leave the crease.
It is actually easier to trace the development of the ufo mythos to the british
airship scare
of 1912-13.
Scare stories
about ' gas attacks ' on the tube.
The first case listed was that of kenneth arnold, a boise businessman, who had set off the
saucer scare.
The major national
invasion scare
occurred on the night of september 7th 1940.
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