Sentences with phrase «huge scare»

The phrase "huge scare" means a frightening or terrifying experience that is very intense or significant. Full definition
This was a huge scare.)
They survived a huge scare from the 8 seeded Team Mason in the 1st round of the playoffs escaping with just a 2 point victory after trailing for most of the game.
Liverpool are through to the fourth round of the FA Cup after a 2 - 1 victory over League Two side AFC Wimbledon at Kingsmeadow — but only after a huge scare against the West London side, who were unfortunate not to gain at least a replay.
Sergio Ramos opened the scoring early in the first half before a late goal from Willian José gave a huge scare to the away team.
Manchester United defeated West Bromwich Albion 2 - 1 on Sunday night but received a huge scare in the final minutes of the match.
Undoubtedly his milestone moment in his career so far came when he made his UEFA Champions League debut for Die Königsblauen at the Santiago Bernabeu where Schalke gave Real Madrid a huge scare on 10 March 2015.
Of course, I find it highly interesting that this slight increase in risk for first weeks, over having a baby next to parental bed, is turned into a huge scare campaign when no one ever mentions the greatly increased SIDS risk of having baby sleeping alone in a crib in another room of the house.
Two minutes later, there was a huge scare for Ghana after Harrison Afful cleared on the goal line to cut out Adolphe Teikeu's powerful header on a corner - kick.
I went thru a similar situation but the movers I hired weren't so gentle and my leather sofa has huge scares to prove it.
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