Phrases with «early scare»

"Early scare" means encountering a frightening or worrisome situation at the beginning of a particular event or situation. Full definition

Sentences with «early scare»

  • It was not long before City established control, although they did survive a couple of early scares. (espn.com)
  • n early scare after early on in the game threatened to gift Stoke their first Anfield goal since 1983. (kopworld.net)
  • He had one early scare where a route was jumped, and could have easily resulted in an interception, however the defensive back couldn't hold onto the ball. (sbnation.com)
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