How to use "frightened" in a sentence

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The sound of my voice shouting for help frightened me.

When he saw us, he ran back inside, frightened

Conseil was at first frightened.

We had our first game, and I was frightened

And suddenly I was in the middle of our soldiers, and everybody was pleased and hitting me on the back! My shouting and screaming frightened the enemy soldiers away

He looked frightened now

On September 8th thousands of frightened people were out in the streets

Marius pushed his way through the crowds of frightened, murmuring people that filled the streets until he reached the market area

Cosette, frightened, took his two hands in hers.

Don't look so frightened

I was suddenly very frightened

I felt cold and frightened.

He looked very frightened.

Her face was grey with anger and the look in her eyes frightened me

Perhaps Maxim's anger had frightened her a little.

I wondered why I had been frightened of the servants before.

'Don't be frightened.'

Her inability to clean out his room suddenly frightened her; for the first time it seemed like more than just a weakness of spirit but an indication of serious mental illness

She stared at it, frightened and bewildered.

She heard his frightened voice calling to her, and she peered over the edge of the pit, and he was so far below her that his face was only a tiny, pale smudge

She said, "I didn't make up that story about someone breaking into the house just so you could play the strong, reliable man to my weak, frightened female

When she had suspected Michael of doing the dirty work, she had been disturbed and distressed, but she hadn't been frightened

"You were frightened-"

Determined not to let them see that he was frightened, aware that any sign of fear would be taken as proof of weakness, Elliot said, "Well, you've got one hell of a weird approach for someone who's just taking a public opinion survey."

The pistol still frightened him, but he was now thinking of something else that scared him more than the gun

She headed for the master bedroom, confused and beginning to be frightened.

A man of his size probably wasn't frightened any more easily than Godzilla confronted by the pathetic bazooka-wielding soldiers surrounding doomed Tokyo.

There's less to be frightened of up there than here

She would have been frightened, terrified..

It was lucky that he was staring at the wine glass and not at me, or something in my expression might have frightened him.

I questioned Henri and frightened the poor boy by my wild, fierce manner

And yet, she didn't seem so much shocked as - frightened.'

'What?' She jumped up, looking wild and frightened

I am frightened of going to the police

But afterwards I was frightened that the police might think she had killed father

Dr Haydock was frightened, too

They were all very frightened, but still interested in the strange happenings in the pit

There were a few people still alive there; most of them were very frightened, and many of them had been burnt

I turned, but I was not too frightened for thought.

When he saw them, the curate made a frightened noise and began running, but I knew it was no good running from a Martian and I crawled into some bushes by the side of the road

He heard their screams and, hurrying round the corner, saw a couple of men trying to pull them out of the little cart which they had been driving, while a third held onto the frightened horse's head

They walked to where the lady in white was struggling to hold the frightened horse

It one had flown over London that morning, every road to the north or east would have seemed black with moving refugees, everyone a frightened and exhausted human being.

It was the first Martian that my brother had seen, and he stood, more amazed than frightened, as it moved steadily towards the ships, walking further and further into the water

I thought of her in Leatherhead, frightened, in danger, thinking of me already as a dead man

We were too frightened to go on and hid in a hut in a garden

The tentacle did not come into the hall again, but I lay all the tenth day in the darkness, too frightened even to move for a drink

They just used to rush off to work - I've seen hundreds of them, with a bit of breakfast in their hand, running to catch their train, frightened they'd be sacked if they didn't

I was not frightened

There was something strange about the face, Mr Holmes, that frightened me

She looked very frightened and nervous

It was ugly and it frightened us

Harris frightened her away

When we got there, she suddenly seemed frightened