Definitions
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- noun Plural form of
scare .
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Examples
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It is applied to a precancerous area for approximately four to eight weeks Theoretically this is considered chemotherapy because it utilizes chemicals, but I think the term scares people.
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It is applied to a precancerous area for approximately four to eight weeks Theoretically this is considered chemotherapy because it utilizes chemicals, but I think the term scares people.
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It is applied to a precancerous area for approximately four to eight weeks Theoretically this is considered chemotherapy because it utilizes chemicals, but I think the term scares people.
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Regarding It's Hard Not to Hate You, a lot of readers have said, "The word 'hate' in the title scares me."
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Regarding It's Hard Not to Hate You, a lot of readers have said, "The word 'hate' in the title scares me."
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Simply put, Sarah Palin scares the crap out of the liberals because she resonates with middle America and they don't understand why because it is them that are out of touch.
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That statement's so short-sighted it just plain scares me.
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I laugh when I read that Sarah Palin scares liberal, or drives liberals crazy, liberals love conservatives like Palin and Bachmann.
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On a practical point, it is good for pastors to realize that serious Catholic musicians have been through a diaspora of sorts over the last decades, and many older musicians have deep scares from the experience.
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Simply put, Sarah Palin scares the crap out of the liberals because she resonates with middle America and they don't understand why because it is them that are out of touch.
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