How To Use Petrifying In A Sentence
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Family describes 'petrifying' moments as tornado hit their Berwick home
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Chennel Jagesur, a second year Actuarial Science student who had her lectures disrupted, described their actions as "petrifying".
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He halted and watched the young ones "petrifying" and disappearing on the ground before his eyes, and listening to the anxious calls of the old ones hidden in the thickets.
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And that's kind of petrifying but also exhilarating.
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I found the climb absolutely petrifying.
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Towards the end of the night I took to sporting a rather freaky mask and petrifying the remaining guests.
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As two business scholars observed, ‘Yesterday's winning formula ossifies into today's conventional wisdom before petrifying into tomorrow's tablets of stone.’
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I found the climb absolutely petrifying.
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The Greek heroes, on the other hand, can use the mirror to avoid being turned to stone as they battle the petrifying Medusa.
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So, to cut a long story short, we spent most of the day in that Sport Hall, most of it spent petrifying me by making me do all sorts of crazy acrobatics.
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There is far more to "petrifying" wood than just giving it "non-burning characteristics.
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More typically, the finale vacillates in every possible direction: our gentleman looks out to sea, then starts to cry, but this turns to laughter, the final shot petrifying into a freeze-frame.
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Such are popularly known as petrifying springs, although they merely incrust the objects and do not convert them into stone.
The Elements of Geology
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Most of the world's so-called petrifying springs deposit a sintery encrustation on objects immersed in them.
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The incident in Bremen had been petrifying, not least because he had never seriously considered the prospect of being caught.
THE LAST TEMPTATION
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'A reed shaken with the wind, 'and without substance or solidity to resist, may be placed in what is called a petrifying well, and, by the infiltration of stony substance into its structure, may be turned into a rigid mass, like a little bar of iron.
Expositions of Holy Scripture: the Acts
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The idea of opening up my heart again was petrifying.
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For 25 million years andesitic volcanic ashflows and mudflows were common, covering and petrifying forests: nearly 200 species of petrified plants have been found.
Yellowstone National Park, United States
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There was a piercing, petrifying, eldritch screech.