Phrases with «late scare»

The phrase "late scare" means that something unexpected and frightening happened towards the end. Full definition

Sentences with «late scare»

  • There was a couple of late scares from Hull who looked to pinch one, and time for a few more saves from Jakupovic. (caughtoffside.com)
  • Over on LeftWatch I highlighted Labour's latest scare campaign - frightening people at risk from cancer. (conservativehome.blogs.com)
  • Scotland still had to negotiate a late scare in injury time when a delicious free kick from substitute Robbie Brady was headed beyond his own goalkeeper and onto the bar by centre back Grant Hanley, but Scotland held on for a win that they just about deserved. (caughtoffside.com)
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