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  • 121The Fright — Allgemeine Informationen Genre(s) Horrorpunk, Gothic Rock Gründung 2002 Website …

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  • 122stage fright — also stage fright N UNCOUNT Stage fright is a feeling of fear or nervousness that some people have just before they appear in front of an audience …

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  • 123take fright — 1) to be suddenly frightened by something and want to get away from it As soon as it saw me, the deer took fright and vanished. 2) to suddenly feel that you do not want to be involved with something The bid was rejected after the buyer took… …

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  • 124look a fright — ► look a fright informal look ridiculous or grotesque. Main Entry: ↑fright …

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  • 125take fright — ► take fright suddenly become frightened. Main Entry: ↑fright …

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  • 126give someone the fright of their life — informal phrase to make someone suddenly feel extremely afraid Thesaurus: to make someone afraid or frightenedsynonym Main entry: fright …

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  • 127af|fright — «uh FRYT», verb, noun. Archaic. –v.t. to excite with sudden fear; frighten. –n. 1. sudden fear; fright; terror. 2. a cause of terror. ╂[Old English āfyrhtan < ā (intensive) + fyrhtan frighten] …

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  • 128stage fright — {n. phr.} The fear one feels before appearing in front of an audience. * /Many famous actors and actresses admit that they often have stage fright before the curtain goes up./ …

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