It mean like chocked up with fear or restricted with fear
I think you mean phasmophobia, which is fear of ghosts.
what does the phrase There`s ruin in store for you mean
Verbaphobia - fear of words
Peniaphobia - fear of poverty
Fear mór - big man
The Hebrew version of that phrase doesn't actually mean "fear". It is yir'at hashem (יראת ה׳) and it actually means "being in awe of the Lord". In 17th century England, the word fear meant something different than it does today, so the word fear is now an inaccurate translation.
"The beast lurked in the shadows, its eyes glowing with hunger." This phrase paints a vivid and ominous image, instilling a sense of fear and foreboding in the listener.
It means the Warner Brothers marketing department wants you watch a Batman film.
Ask "Douhlass", it is not listed in the urban dictionary.
In this context, "to propagate" means to spread fear or promote fear among others. The phrase "refusal to propagate fear" suggests a decision not to contribute to the spreading of fear.
Without fear. Sometimes used as a phrase Nec spe, Nec metu - Without hope, without fear
don`t drive or walk in deep water
A Deep and often Irrational fear of certain, such as being a the room with a pair of socks and freaking out trying to leave the room because they're not washed..
This phrase suggests that fear often arises when we do not fully understand something or lack knowledge about it. By educating ourselves and seeking to understand what we fear, we can often lessen or overcome that fear.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This referred to someone who was a coward. Yellow was the cowboy color for fear, so if someone's belly was yellow, they were full of fear.
The phrase "quiver in dimness" conveys a sense of shivering or trembling in a low-light or dark environment. It suggests a feeling of fear, uncertainty, or vulnerability in a situation that lacks clarity or visibility.