Sentences with phrase «such terror»

The phrase "such terror" refers to extreme fear or panic that someone experiences. Full definition
And when he said my name, the team told me later they had never seen such terror on a person's face.
How can you have war on an abstract subject such a terror?
Daisy Myers had no idea that she would one day be known as the «Rosa Parks of the North,» or that she and her family would endure such terror.
However, John Prescott said the Witney MP's remarks were «almost beyond belief», and accused him of undermining the political unity needed in the face of such a terror threat.
Watching this scene instilled such terror that I changed my conventional east - west style of envelope licking, for fear of a tongue slash, to a series of north - south dabs.
Carell's nasally portrayal of trading expert Baum is spot on, taking the strengths that made The Office's Michael Scott such a terror and blending them with a true compassion for the victims involved.
Disturbing undertones of Sept. 11 aside, Mr. Mosley said his dramatic fiction was mostly about revealing the inner lives of the characters who are grappling with such terrors.
Especially now, in deeply modern times, when history is such a terror.
It's hard to believe that the small, Yoda - like man drinking coffee in his kitchen is such a terror.
Why does the mind of this young loner turn to such terrors?
No one will let them go to their house for sleepovers because they are such terrors.
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