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Definition of afraid from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. ... Main Entry: afraid...
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Afraid - Definition of Afraid at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Afraid. Look it up now! ... feeling fear; filled with apprehension: afraid to go.
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Are You Afraid of the Dark? - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Are You Afraid of the Dark? is a Canadian horror/fantasy-themed children's television series. The original series was a joint production between the Canadian companies YTV and Cinar, and the Americ...
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Offers a male genitalia kit that contains medical information and pictures to the issue and answers commonly asked questions. ... Have you ever had a medical question that you were too embarrassed to ask a friend, family member, or even your doctor? Are you tired of the establishment ... Unlike most healthcare web sites,
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Have you ever been afraid? Everyone gets scared sometimes. Find out more about fear in this article for kids. ... Have you ever been afraid? Everyone gets scared sometimes. Do thunder and lightning make your heart beat faster? Maybe your mouth goes dry when your teacher announces a pop quiz, or your palms sweat when it's...
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Filled with fear: afraid of ghosts; afraid to die; afraid for his life. ... Having feelings of aversion or unwillingness in regard to something: not afraid of hard work; afraid to show emotion. ... Filled with regret or concern. Used especially to soften an unpleasant statement: I'm afraid you're wrong.
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The Afraid Ghostly Library with first hand encounters with ghosts & apparitions that'll make you shiver -- send in your own tale ... that's tale, not tail . . . ... I could not believe that someone as intelligent as her, someone who struggled in hardship, could be afraid of the dark. So one day I asked her, why are you...
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Viewed from the moral standpoint, that is, in so far as it is a factor to be reckoned with in pronouncing upon the freedom of human acts, as well as offering an adequate excuse for failing to comply with positive law, particularly if the law be of human origin ... (CONSIDERED FROM A MORAL STANDPOINT.) ... The reason is obvious,
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