Sentences with phrase «have a fright»

You'll either tire of the pummeling or have a fright will rein in your enthusiasm.
This house has frights such as ghosts, clowns, bugs, zombies, and more.

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And if standing in front of a large group scares you to death, some experts have ways to help you cope with stage fright you can fearlessly engage your audience.
It might seem unimportant to know exactly why copper has been added to the list of sick commodities, but if it is more than a fright over excess supply and slack demand then we could be on the verge of a rerun of the GFC.
His audiences would worry he might be petrified, unable to continue, or ready to faint from stage fright.
No wonder the people who would soon become known as the fundamentalists took fright.
While Jesus does not honor their illusion that they can protect themselves in this way, he does seem to honor the vulnerability that their fright has opened up in them.
They didn't tell me that I'd have to overcome stage fright because speaking's the only way to actually make money in this business.
This fails to take into account that whenever man has made a beginning of liberty he has taken fright, retreated, renounced his freedom, and sighed with relief at being able to put his destiny finally in the hands of someone else.
The honest - to - goodness fright that is our finite environment has been pretty well housebroken in our modern existence.
What results from the foregoing is that, confronted by this technico - social embrace of the human mass, modern man, in so far as he has any clear idea of what is happening, tends to take fright as though at an impending disaster.
We'll be passing out candy on the porch, if the children can make it up the walkway without crying out of fright (and yes, sadly, that has actually happened).
I feel confident that every family has a «fright night.»
I've encountered Galanti's ashwagandha all over town, but hadn't met elecampane until I spent a Saturday morning there recently, learning about the herb, watching people's interaction with it (curiosity, mild fright at the bitterness), and sampling everything.
Thanks for the video, though I have to say my rabbits jump in fright and start thumping when they hear the music: — RRB - I absolutely love your dress (shirt?)
There's such pressure to have a GREAT costume and I get stage fright.
Stetson, which has 6» 6» Randy Anderson, and Georgia Southern, which has Jeff Sanders, a 6» 8» forward - center who helped the Eagles give Syracuse a fright in the NCAAs, will be Arkansas - Little Rock's main challengers.
Steve Bruce was a great player at Manchester United and had some success as a manager as well, most notably when his Hull City side gave Arsenal a big fright in the FA Cup Final a couple of years ago.
Highly experienced Dalton in Fuente's advanced scheme was a fright, and when paired with a typical Gary Patterson 4 -2-5 defense that was also ahead of its time, you had a team that punched above its weight.
We have little patience with the player who passes from fright when his partner makes a takeout double.
It seemed like there might have been a little stage fright in game one, even in the Portland game.
I have this feeling that he shoulda, woulda, coulda tried the young guns like Jeff - Reine Adelaide of Alex Iwobi, then again the stage fright might have gotten to them... But who knows they may have turned the game on its head... or... not!
The manager of the Chile national team, Jorge Sampaoli, has already given the Gunners a fright this week by admitting that he played our star striker for the full 90 minutes against Brazil in a World Cup qualifying match, despite knowing that he was not fully fit and so was at risk of aggravating the injury Alexis picked up during the Premier League win over Manchester United.
And if you know how Barcelona had circled our players like vultures in recent time, you will understand the fright.
Not everything has been going fright for Madrid of late, however, with top scorer Cristiano Ronaldo having looked out of sorts and with the side needing a late goal away to the Polish club Legia Warsaw in midweek just to rescue a Champions League point.
The likely favourites for the FA Cup — Manchester City, Manchester United, Chelsea and Arsenal — have conceded the fewest goals (see graphic below), while Lincoln's 0.88 goals shipped per game are only surpassed by Spurs (after their nasty fright in the Fourth Round when Wycombe put three goals past them).
The Tuscans have struggled to get going thanks chiefly to serious episodes of stage fright at their Stadio Artemio Franchi base, but they thumped out - of - sorts Inter 3 - 0 on Sunday evening.
Zombies have taken over of Six Flags and that means that Fright Fest is in full swing.
I've been struggling with a bizarre case of massive stage fright.
After the fright has passed, you may choose to comfort your child or to leave them tucked up and undisturbed.
Over the past year, I've been getting increasingly bad stage fright and it has made each of my storytelling gigs a rather fraught experience.
This means that something or someone has frightened the baby and that fright is still inside her, causing her restlessness.
Even common signs that people are having fun (screaming in a «fun fright» for example) may be scary for a young child.
Admittedly I was concerned about Fright Fest at Six Flags New England because my girls are pretty young and I know what adults and teens may consider cool would freak them out.
«I found that when my babies were bitting me it was because they had wind and when they did bite me I softly pushed them away and said no which gives them a little fright and they stop doing it.»
And while I miss some of the frights associated with having to be the savior for little kids, I take a bit of pride that my children both want to and are capable of feeling their own way through the dark.
Have you ever set your little one down to sleep only to watch her suddenly throw her hands out as if in fright?
But both white - haired veterans have won a reprieve this summer: Wenger for beating the blues of Chelsea to win the FA cup and Corbyn for giving Theresa May's blues a fright in the general election.
«Since Thursday, none of the insider chatter has increased the number available jobs for his constituents, eased local parents» anxiety over the upcoming school year, or dealt with our senior citizens» fright over the proposed closing of senior centers throughout our community,» Johnson said in a statement distributed by her campaign.
An alternative explanation is that Liberal Democrats intending to cast «tactical» votes for Labour in constituencies where their own party had no chance may have taken fright.
Released into the daylight of equal debate, he has given the other two parties the fright of their lives.
Related: We wish we could've soothed the Cuddle Guv's stage fright.
USD Assistant Professor Nadav Goldschmied and fellow researchers have found that Major League baseball players experience a bit of stage fright on the eve of reaching a major milestone.
Although it doesn't slide quite as smoothly off the tongue, a more accurate description than «fight or flight» would be «fight, freeze, flight, or fright» — or, for short, «the four fs.»
Eating is one of life's simple pleasures but, if you have a salivary stone in your mouth, mealtime may become a source of anxiety: fright with every bite.
People don't know this but I used to have stage fright, and I know it came from my sixth grade, I was like the school player and I forgot my lines and I was forever traumatized.
If you have a student who is into theatre, singing or performance, point out how yoga and meditation can help with concentration, the ability to remember lines and conquer fears, such as stage fright.
The fight or flight, or stress response is something we are all familiar with subjectively when we get a fright, and is clearly a helpful survival mechanism which has been passed down to us from the days when our ancestors lived in far more dangerous environments.
Stage fright, which is what you are describing, is specifically the fear of speaking in front of an audience because you imagine them having negative thoughts about your performance or you as a person.
I totally get being scarred with state fright but I've gotten better at it.
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