Definition of scare

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Scare (v. t.) To frighten; to strike with sudden fear; to alarm.

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Scare :: Scare (n.) Fright; esp., sudden fright produced by a trifling cause, or originating in mistake..
Scarefire :: Scarefire (n.) A fire causing alarm.
Effray :: Effray (v. t.) To frighten; to scare.
Scared :: Scared (imp. & p. p.) of Scar.
Scarefire :: Scarefire (n.) An alarm of fire.
Scarecrow :: Scarecrow (n.) A person clad in rags and tatters.
Affray :: Affray (v. t.) To frighten; to scare; to frighten away.
Jackstraw :: "Jackstraw (n.) An effigy stuffed with straw; a scarecrow; hence, a man without property or influence..
Blencher :: Blencher (n.) One who, or that which, scares another; specifically, a person stationed to prevent the escape of the deer, at a hunt. See Blancher..
Scarecrow :: Scarecrow (n.) Anything set up to frighten crows or other birds from cornfields; hence, anything terifying without danger..
Scarecrow :: Scarecrow (n.) The black tern.
Scare :: Scare (v. t.) To frighten; to strike with sudden fear; to alarm.
Aroint :: Aroint (v. t.) To drive or scare off by some exclamation.
Crowkeeper :: Crowkeeper (n.) A person employed to scare off crows; hence, a scarecrow..
Shewel :: Shewel (n.) A scarecrow.
Fright :: Fright (n.) To alarm suddenly; to shock by causing sudden fear; to terrify; to scare.
Sewel :: Sewel (n.) A scarecrow, generally made of feathers tied to a string, hung up to prevent deer from breaking into a place..
Malkin :: Malkin (n.) A scarecrow.
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