I still wonder if they knew how terribly frightened they'd made me ivith that threat against my young friends.
She is terribly frightened of a subsequent attack, one she feels convinced will be even worse.
"Ananda, why am I so terribly frightened for him?"
Goring, poor fellow, did not know that I had gone on deck that day, and must therefore have felt terribly frightened.
At times I get terribly frightened about my work, which seems to advance too slowly.
I backed away, terribly frightened by the holy man.
He had never admitted to anyone how terribly frightened he had been at the prospect.
I was never in my life so terribly frightened.
When he came home, he was frightened - terribly frightened.
I don't think that lot are terribly frightened of us, do you?
"She was terribly frightened," a friend later recalled.
Not only that; she was terribly frightened, of course, but she was completely rational.
I'd been terribly frightened, but I hadn't run.
The dog was terribly frightened, I thought.
It was the sort of dream a child might have, and be terribly frightened, and go on remembering about.
Regardless of who might have been terribly frightened, they finally brought themselves to the unusual act.
The tone of voice took Claire by surprise, for it was deep and menacing, no longer the cry of a terribly frightened boy.
Children were terribly frightened because of his horrid appearance.
I should have, too: but then Mama came, and she was terribly frightened and tried to make us kiss and be friends.
Aton, somewhere, was crying, whimpering horribly like a terribly frightened child.