What is the meaning of AFEARED. Phrases containing AFEARED
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Basic emotion induced by a perceived threat
Fear is an emotional state which is aroused by threatening situations. The feeling of fear can be the direct result of certain kinds of sensory stimulation
Fear
Variant of American English native to the Appalachian mountain region
Though the word "afeared" originates in northern England and throughout the Midlands, it is nonetheless incorrect to refer to the word "afeared" as "Elizabethan"
Appalachian_English
Children's game
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
Light as a feather, stiff as a board
Light_as_a_feather,_stiff_as_a_board
Pastry filled with meat or vegetables
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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List of English words of Old English origin
List_of_English_words_of_Old_English_origin
Castle in Norfolk, England
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
Gresham_Castle
Song
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
Sister Susie's Sewing Shirts for Soldiers
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English baronet, author and Naval commander
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
Sir Robert Slingsby, 1st Baronet
Sir_Robert_Slingsby,_1st_Baronet
Guyanese educator and writer (1924–2001)
library membership required.) Warner, Marina (9 September 2021). "I ain't afeared". London Review of Books. 43 (17). Nasta, Susheila; Courtman, Sandra (2
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Slangs & AI derived meanings
Cracker
sod, piece of turf
n Gonorrhea. Often used with the.
Top man is British slang for a vulgar, an unfashionable man. Top man is British slang for primary man.
Noun. surfer. I've heard this one on Beverly Hills Teens (1987-88), usually in reference to the surfer dude radley.
A public bar. Drink establishment. 2. A person who displays a great relish for the Amber Nectar and makes it a habit to visit the establishment by the same name
Something really good 'thats so treasury' it comes from the treasury casino ad where the chick is like 'she thinks she's SO treasury' and if someone is up themselves you say she thinks she is so treasury.
The Police
Adj. 1. Heavily bombarded, usually by artillery. [Military use] 2. Thoroughly defeated, by extension of above use. E.g."Then our team lost its two best defenders to injury and we ended up getting totally stonked." 3. Drunk, intoxicated with drink or drugs.
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