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  • 71Fright Night — Frigth Night Álbum de Stratovarius Publicación 2 de mayo de 1989 …

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  • 72Fright Camp — infobox Book | | name = Fright Camp orig title = translator = author = R. L. Stine cover artist = Tim Jacobus country = United States language = English series = classification = fiction genre = Horror fiction, Children s literature publisher =… …

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  • 73Fright (film) — Infobox Film name = Fright image size = caption = director = Peter Collinson producer = Harry Fine Michael Style writer = Tudor Gates narrator = starring = Ian Bannen Susan George Honor Blackman music = cinematography = editing = distributor =… …

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  • 74fright mail — n. Letters and other mail pieces that use scare tactics to solicit money. Example Citation: Congress needs to put tighter reins on mass mailings from private groups that raise millions of dollars by raising questions about the future of Social… …

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  • 75fright wig — a wig of wild, unruly hair, esp. hair projecting outward in all directions, as worn by some clowns and comedians to give a comic effect of extreme fright or excitement. [1925 30] * * * …

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  • 76fright — /fruyt/, n. 1. sudden and extreme fear; a sudden terror. 2. a person or thing of shocking, grotesque, or ridiculous appearance. v.t. 3. to frighten. [bef 900; ME; OE frytu, fyrhto; akin to G Furcht] Syn. 1. dismay, consternation, alarm. See… …

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  • 77fright — Synonyms and related words: abject fear, affright, alarm, apprehension, awe, baboon, bag, blemish, blot, blue funk, consternation, cowardice, dismay, dog, dread, eyesore, fear, funk, gargoyle, hag, harridan, horrification, horror, mess, monster,… …

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  • 78fright — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. dread, terror, panic, alarm, consternation. See fear. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Alarm] Syn. panic, terror, fear, horror; see fear 1 . 2. [*A person or thing of unattractive or startling appearance] Syn.… …

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  • 79fright — sb. Body and Soul, 172 …

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  • 80fright — fraɪt n. sudden fear, sudden terror; horror, something scary or frightening …

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