Example uses in sentence of “scare”

How to use in-sentence of “scare”:

+ It does this to scare off animals that have threatened them.

+ White spots between the eyes and beak may help it scare predators.

+ He uses fear gas to scare his victims and even Batman.

+ In his interviews, mostly with rappers and other musicians, he will bring up something about the interviewee that is not very well known to the public to confuse, scare or impress them.

+ Kim uses her crucifix to scare it away.

+ Halfway through the game, Rayman can scare Black Lums so they become Red Lums.

+ However, Sulley worked in the scream refinery before being changed to Monsters Inc.’s top scare producer.

Example uses in sentence of scare
Example uses in sentence of scare

Example sentences of “scare”:

+ To scare away demons during birth, Bes would dance around the room, shaking his rattle and yelling to scare away demons that might put a curse on the child.

+ Scientists think this might be why the goliath frog is so big: Bigger frogs can move bigger rocks, build bigger pools and scare away bigger predators.

+ They scare other users or admins who do not have time to fight against all of their many antics and complex games targeting their victims.

+ Originally, she was created as a nameless, one-time only character with no plans to appear again; however, Watterson decided he wanted to keep her unique ability to scare Calvin, which led to many more appearances.

+ Ganesh with ghost in him, enters Dhandapani’s household and scare him and his assistants.

+ It looks like a man and it may scare the crows away.

+ They worried that the government would use this to arrest Hong Kongers who spoke against the mainland government and bring them to China as political prisoners and scare the people of Hong Kong.

+ They wanted to scare tourists who stayed at the hotel.

+ His goal was to scare the Aztecs in Tenochtitlan.

+ If this does not scare the predator away, it will quickly flash its abdomen, showing the yellow spots.

+ Their daughters also try to scare them, but are not good, as their mother claimed.

+ To scare away demons during birth, Bes would dance around the room, shaking his rattle and yelling to scare away demons that might put a curse on the child.

+ Scientists think this might be why the goliath frog is so big: Bigger frogs can move bigger rocks, build bigger pools and scare away bigger predators.

More in-sentence examples of “scare”:

+ We don’t yet know why they sing, it might be to call a female or scare away other males.

+ Whites founded the Ku Klux Klan to scare African Americans and stop them from voting.

+ Scout thinks it’s just Clive trying to scare them again, but Jem doesn’t think so.

+ It is used to scare people living under a dictatorship into agreeing with the dictator’s policies.

+ Article was created by an IP, and given we do have kind of a weak spot on articles related to Islam, I think we should Assume good Faith and not scare them away.

+ This should scare the fish and they should get caught in the net.

+ Males show their train feathers to court a female peafowl, or to scare other animals away by making them afraid.

+ Celtic warriors would wear War paint and try to scare their enemies by shouting war cries.

+ Allende found it hard to win an election because of the successful scare campaigns launched by opposing parties, many financed by large multi-national corporations and powerful national institutions such as private banks and schools.

+ Its most special part is that it can shoot out a bad-smelling spray from under its tail; it does this to scare away things that could hurt it.

+ Bunkers were built during the Cold War for important political people and for the general public because of the scare of a nuclear war.

+ Halloween Haunt currently features 10 attractions including seven mazes and three scare zones, as well as roaming Street Talent sliders and actors, and two live mainstage shows.

+ To scare the predator away, baboons can show their eyelids, show their teeth, chase the predator, and make noise.

+ A horror movie is a movie made to scare the viewer.

+ The Maitlands’ then try to scare the new owners out of the house but they are not good at scaring people.

+ He wrote it to try to scare the publisher even more for not publishing his book.

+ Sweta Kaushal of “Hindustan Times” stated, “The new episode of “Aahat” does not scare at all and lives up to all the comic cliches that Indian horror shows have been following till date.

+ Mobbing calls gather other birds to scare off intruders.

+ The KKK tried to scare people by burning crosses or by threatening them.

+ Grover comes to the rescue and causes a Panic to scare away the enemy.

+ The main feature of the genus is a large blue tongue that can be used to scare away enemies.

+ One member of The Chaser was dressed up as Osama bin Laden, causing a massive security scare just metres from where George Bush was staying.

+ For instance, they can use fire and noise to scare demons away.

+ It must be large enough to literally scare or force people to go along with its requests, which makes them orders.

+ Even though they are not big dogs, they will still try to scare away anyone they do not know.

+ The Red Scare is a term used to describe a time during the 1940s and 1950s in the United States when people were accused of being communists.

+ As an adult, Wayne used a costume to scare criminals so that there would be less crime in Gotham City.

+ Scientists saw adult frogs staying near the pools at night to scare away bigger animals that wanted to eat the tadpoles.

+ She uses fire to scare them.

+ These are meant to scare the owner from doing something wrong, or, as she terms it, to make an ugly face at him.

+ When they are attacked or disturbed, they usually coil up and start hissing at their enemy to scare it off.

+ Some are deimatic displays to distract, startle or scare off predators, or at least to deflect attacks away from vital body parts.

+ Mick Foley said that Shreve used to gambling chips into the deeper divots in his head to both entertain and scare the people at the casinos they went to.

+ The movie lost money because some light-up advertising devices caused a bomb scare in Boston.

+ Nightmares are dreams which scare or shock people.

+ He is more afraid of Ivan than Dmitry, but he likes Alyosha, even though he likes to tease and scare him.

+ Quotes indicating irony, or other special use, are sometimes called scare quotes.

+ A threat display is anything that an animal does to scare away other animals.

+ The bright colors on the beak may help the toucans to recognize each other, and to scare off other birds.

+ Common drongos in the Kalahari Desert use other birds’ alarm calls to scare them off food.

+ I wouldn’t rampage them with a warning, because that will/probably scare them off.

+ Matilda uses her special brain powers to scare Miss Trunchbull so that Miss Trunchbull runs away forever.

+ They must not be used to scare the newcomers.

+ This is obviously not something that should be taken lightly, and his use of scare tactics both in his comments at AN and at his unblock request at his talk page only worsens the situation.

+ A series of problems scare residents, and during a meeting deciding Rick’s fate he kills a resident who accidentally killed Deanna’s husband.

+ When a male lemur wants to scare another male away, he first rubs its tail on the smelly glands under its arms and then waves the tail in the other male’s face.

+ It will use the osmeterium to scare predators.

+ However, when it is the breeding season, crows can become angry and will scare off other crows.

+ We don't yet know why they sing, it might be to call a female or scare away other males.

+ Whites founded the Ku Klux Klan to scare African Americans and stop them from voting.
+ Scout thinks it’s just Clive trying to scare them again, but Jem doesn’t think so.

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