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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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scare (someone) out of his or her wits<br />

- to frighten someone very much<br />

The dog scared the little boy out of his wits.<br />

scare (someone) silly<br />

- to frighten someone very much<br />

The mouse scared the girl silly.<br />

scare (someone) stiff<br />

- to scare someone severely<br />

The little boy was able to scare his little brother stiff when he decided to hide in the<br />

closet <strong>and</strong> scare him.<br />

scare the (living) daylights out of (someone)<br />

- to frighten someone very much<br />

Falling off the bicycle scared the daylights out of the little girl.<br />

scare up (someone or something)<br />

- to find someone or something, to gather something with some effort<br />

We were able to scare up a couple of sleeping bags so that we could go camping.<br />

scared silly/stiff<br />

- to be frightened very much<br />

I was scared stiff during the horror movie.<br />

scatter (something) around<br />

- to carelessly put something in different places<br />

My papers are always scattered around my house <strong>and</strong> I am never able to find them.<br />

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