Idioms

scare (someone) out of his or her wits
to frighten someone very much
The dog scared the little boy out of his wits.

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  • scare (someone) silly
  • scare (someone) stiff
  • scare the (living) daylights out of (someone)
  • scare up (somebody or something) or scare (somebody or something) up
  • scared silly/stiff
  • scatter (something) around
  • school of hard knocks
  • school of thought
  • scout around for (someone or something)
  • scrape (something) together or scrape together (something)
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  • keep a secret
  • top (someone or something)
  • take (someone) at his or her word
  • be that as it may
  • rough it
  • make (someone) tick
  • burst into flames
  • sit well with (someone)
  • none of (someone's) business
  • make a break for (something/somewhere)


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