- Fear is an
intensely unpleasant emotion in
response to
perceiving or
recognizing a
danger or threat. Fear
causes psychological changes that may produce...
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Though the word "
afeared"
originates in
northern England and
throughout the Midlands, it is
nonetheless incorrect to
refer to the word "
afeared" as "Elizabethan"...
- and he [Mr. Brisband]
being there, and
wondering at it, as also
being afeared to see it, for they
would have had him to have bore a part in
saying the...
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sweetened rice -
leading to the oft-quoted joke that 'the
Devil hisself was
afeared to
cross over into
Cornwall for fear that ee'd end up in a pasty'. A pasty...
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acknowledgement acorn acre
addeem adder addle ado
adrift adware adwesch adze afar
afeared afford affright afield afire afloat afoot afore aforesaid aforethought...
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library membership required.) Warner,
Marina (9
September 2021). "I ain't
afeared".
London Review of Books. 43 (17). Nasta, Susheila; Courtman,
Sandra (2...
- the
pride of
every German,
Until our
Sandy gets on him and
Hermann gets
afeared, For when he
hears the
bullets come he
slides down to the ground, And tremblingly...
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explains to her
husband John: ...Partridge and his
fellowship arn sore
afeared that ye
would entren again upon them, and they have made
great ordinance...
- in 1661–4), and on 24
October he 'continued ill,
which makes them all
afeared for him'. He died on 26
October to Pepys' grief: 'he
being a man that had...