Yes, the Factory of Terror features a significant number of clowns, as they are a common element in haunted attractions. These clowns are often portrayed as creepy or sinister, enhancing the overall spooky atmosphere of the experience. Their exaggerated makeup and unpredictable behavior contribute to the thrill and fright that visitors seek.
Coulrophobia is the fear of clowns.
A Squadron. Eg "Run! a Squadron of clowns are apporaching"
It is not a sentence. What are the clowns doing? You must have a noun AND a verb to make a sentence.
Coulrophobia- fear of clowns. source:about.com, type in phobia list a-z
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The Factory of Terror in Canton, OH measures 3,318 linear feet and covers over 40,000 square feet. The length is determined by measuring the "typical" walking path customers travel when visiting the Factory of Terror.
Because a lot of people are deathly afraid of clowns, and what better place to put something your scared of then in a horror movie.
They experiment with who can fit where and how, then they practice a lot.
Whether it's mild dislike or an all out terror-inducing fear of clowns, I can't say. But he does not like clowns. Many people feel the same way. After John Wayne Gacy's Pogo fiasco, clowns have fallen out of favor.
There are a lot of different clown fish a.k.a. anemonefish, there are Saddleback Clowns (Amphiprion Ephippium), Maroon Clowns (Premnas Biaculeatus), Tomato Clowns (Amphiprion Frenatus), Clarkii Clowns (Amphiprion Clarkii), Skunk Clowns (Amphiprion Akallopisos), Red Sea Clowns (Amphiprion Bicinctus), etc. But I am assuming you are referring to the "Nemo Clownfish" (Amphiprion Ocellaris), which are commonly confused with True Percula Clownfish (Amphiprion Percula).
There was a lot of terror around because people were scared of going without food and not having enough money to pay for things
Dependent of which factory, but basically yes.
TerrorizeVerb: Create and maintain a state of extreme fear and distress in (someone); fill with terror: "he used his army to terrorize the population".to terrorize (or terrorise)
clowns! clowns! clowns!
A lot?
In Irish:cábóga (clodhoppers, clowns)gamal (louts, fools, simpletons)In the theatrical sense:áilteoirí (clowns)amhlóirí (clowns)bobaidí (clowns)In Scottish Gaelic: ?
Coulrophobia is the fear of clowns. i have it, sadly...