scare means that your shocked or surprised so you jump (sometimes)
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Incorrect, in meaning and tense.
TO scare (using it as a verb) means to alarm or frighten. E.g. We moved quietly and slowly so as not to scare the animals.
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A scare (as a noun) is an alarming event. E.g., The latest health scare concerns the potential effects of excessive coffee drinking.
It means shy and scared of some things like boys
grooving, moving, hoofing
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Property Owners' Association (similar to Homeowners' Association)
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"Scared" is not a noun; it is an adjective that describes a state of fear or anxiety. However, if you are looking for a noun form, "fear" or "fright" could be related nouns that convey a similar meaning. In summary, "scared" functions primarily as an adjective in the English language.
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posterior is similar in meaning to what?
Poly has a similar meaning with multi-.
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Representative has a similar meaning to iconic.
similar in meaning to expedite.
A similar meaning to masticate is the word: chew.
The meaning is that eggs are scared, too! :D just as us people get scared. eggs are scared to die. That's my take on it, atleast. The meaning of this poem is that you pray and pray until the moment comes when you find out if your praying works out or not. BUT i think that Laurel Winters is the only one to really ask what the meaning is. Peace!!<3
because they are not salt worms It's not that they're "scared" of salt but, similar to slugs, salt isomers affect the "worm" as well as the "slug" similar to having hyrdochloric acid poured on we humans.
Verbs similar to "to scare" could be to frighten, to terrify, or to startle.For example: "He jumped out and scared me!"