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11night terror — night′ ter ror n. psi a sudden feeling of extreme fear that awakens a sleeping person and is not associated with a dream • Etymology: 1895–1900 …
12Altus Mortem — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Altus Mortem Información personal Nacimiento 2002 Origen Santiago, República Dominicana …
13fright — /fruyt/, n. 1. sudden and extreme fear; a sudden terror. 2. a person or thing of shocking, grotesque, or ridiculous appearance. v.t. 3. to frighten. [bef 900; ME; OE frytu, fyrhto; akin to G Furcht] Syn. 1. dismay, consternation, alarm. See… …
14strike — v. & n. v. (past struck; past part. struck or archaic stricken) 1 a tr. subject to an impact. b tr. deliver (a blow) or inflict a blow on. 2 tr. come or bring sharply into contact with (the ship struck a rock). 3 tr. propel or divert with a blow… …
15Marcy Walker — Born November 26, 1961 (1961 11 26) (age 49) Paducah, Kentucky Spouse Stephen Ferris (1983) Billy Warlock (1985–1987) Stephan Collins (1990–1991) Robert Primrose (1997–1999) Doug Smith (1999–present) Marcy Lynn Walker (born November 26,… …
16fright — fraɪt n. sudden fear, sudden terror; horror, something scary or frightening …
17frights — fraɪt n. sudden fear, sudden terror; horror, something scary or frightening …
18fright — /fraɪt / (say fruyt) noun 1. sudden and extreme fear; a sudden terror. 2. a person or thing of shocking, grotesque, or ridiculous appearance: *She could only have looked a fright, her hair in disarray, her bonnet dangling by its strings from her… …
19schrik — ˈskrik noun ( s) Etymology: Afrikaans skrik, from Dutch schrik, from schrikken to be frightened, from Middle Dutch schricken to be frightened, stride; akin to Old High German scricken to jump, Middle High German scherzen to leap for joy more at… …
20Dahak — For the figure in Persian and Zoroastrian mythology, see Zahhak. For the starship in the David Weber s Dahak trilogy, see Empire From The Ashes. Dahak Gabrielle in Dahak s grasp …