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effray Meaning

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effray (v. t.)

To frighten; to scare.

effray Sentence Examples

  1. The darkened alleyway was extremely effray and caused a sense of unease in her heart.
  2. The eerie sounds emanating from the deserted forest were simply effray, sending chills down his spine.
  3. She couldn't bear to watch the effray scene in the horror movie; it was simply too disturbing.
  4. The ghost stories shared around the campfire were so effray, leaving everyone feeling on edge.
  5. The old, dilapidated mansion had an effray aura about it, as if it held dark secrets within its shadowy walls.
  6. The sudden clap of thunder during the storm was effray, causing her to jump in fright.
  7. The sight of the bloodied knife lying on the floor was profoundly effray and sent a wave of terror throughout her body.
  8. The precarious cliff edge was an effray sight, with its sheer drop and jagged rocks below.
  9. The menacing growl of the wild animal echoed through the night, sending an effray sensation through the entire neighborhood.
  10. The twisted and gnarled tree branches reaching out towards the sky had an effray appearance, as if they were grasping for something sinister.

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To frighten; to scare.

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The darkened alleyway was extremely effray and caused a sense of unease in her heart.

The eerie sounds emanating from the deserted forest were simply effray, sending chills down his spine.

She couldn't bear to watch the effray scene in the horror movie; it was simply too disturbing.

The ghost stories shared around the campfire were so effray, leaving everyone feeling on edge.