Phrases with «abject terror»

The phrase "abject terror" means extreme fear or fright. It captures a feeling of deep and uncontrollable panic. Full definition

Sentences with «abject terror»

  • Johnson steers clear of abject terror by weaving a thread of humor throughout, while Mead's black - and - white illustrations ramp up each tale's tension and fear factor to levels of delightful squirming. (booklistonline.com)
  • When Professor Xavier's seizure renders them unable to move, they get to watch in abject terror as Logan slowly stalked toward them and then stabbed them all in the brains. (thewrap.com)
  • I have NO such fears and have challenged your god many times to come and face me man to god however your god cowers in abject terror at the prospect of facing me he is a craven coward. (religion.blogs.cnn.com)
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