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freak out

VERB
  1. lose one's nerve
    When he saw the accident, he freaked out
NOUN
  1. a wild delusion (especially one induced by a hallucinogenic drug)

How To Use freak out In A Sentence

  • When the people at home glimpse the reality of war, that it's a bloodbath, they freak out.
  • She used to be the most correct person, but then suddenly last year she decided to freak out.
  • MOST people would freak out at seeing their own voodoo doll. The Sun
  • Whether you have a strange appreciation for hairy spiders or want to freak out an arachnophobic friend not nice, check out this incredibly lifelike — and interactive — spider that “lives” online. Eww. Play with this lifelike spider…online | Sync Blog
  • Playing at or discussing sex - even in graphic lurid detail - isn't really anything to freak out about.
  • Email a copy of 'Indie-rock frontmen freak out the SAHMs.' to a friend Indexed » Blog Archive » E-Mail » Indie-rock frontmen freak out the SAHMs.
  • The goal was to explain what was happening and relieve some uncertainty so the tripper could talk himself down from a freak out. Sally Duros: Where's LSD Rescue When You Need It in Blizzard 2011?
  • Dell has even been smart enough to feature its own Windows 8 tutorials on the Start screen to hand-hold those who might freak out over the changes.
  • Do patients generally freak out when they first see his big long disposable acupuncture needles?
  • MOST people would freak out at seeing their own voodoo doll. The Sun
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