How To Use Scare away In A Sentence
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Susan was terrified, she'd bellow songs to scare away ghosts before she ventured into a dark room.
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Don't make too much noise or you'll scare away the birds.
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He tied firebrands to the tails of 300 foxes to scare away his enemies.
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The demonic figures wearing ugly masks and straw and brushwood clothes are intended to scare away evil spirits.
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The custom of putting up red paper and firing fire - crackers is to scare away Nian.
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Tracks can hardly afford to scare away the best horses now that rich races are plentiful and horse transportation is routine.
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The celebration dates back to Celtic rituals where people tried to scare away spirits.
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Drums, gongs and cymbals are played during the dance to symbolically heal the lion and scare away any evil spirits and bring good luck.
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Don't make too much noise or you'll scare away the birds.
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The demonic figures wearing ugly masks and straw and brushwood clothes are intended to scare away evil spirits.
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Some coastal resorts are hiring falcons to scare away gulls that swoop on people enjoying an ice cream or chips.
The Sun
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It will usually vocalize or bill-clap as well, in an effort to scare away the unwanted visitor or predator.
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Don't make too much noise or you'll scare away the birds.
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The construction project would also scare away the game on which the tribe depends for meat, conservationists have warned.
Times, Sunday Times
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Don't make too much noise or you'll scare away the birds.
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There are those who try to scare away geese with swans, decoys and pyrotechnics.
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Temple, something of a clerkly monkish atmosphere, which public offices of law have not disturbed, and even legal firms have failed to scare away.
Barnaby Rudge
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The celebration dates back to [ Celtic rituals ] where people try to scare away spirits.
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The custom of putting up red paper and lighting firecrackers to scare away Nian continues today.
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The hanging lamps swinging a chain of sound to scare away the former Gurkha this student, causing him a series of thinking.
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Don't make too much noise or you'll scare away the birds.
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Your random firing will scare away the prey.
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Don't make too much noise or you'll scare away the birds.
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American moviemakers and studio executives have always been slower to respond to social unrest, perhaps out of fear that controversy will scare away audiences.
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Since many local shopkeepers think they will scare away customers if hired, they are cut off even from low-level jobs.
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The security personnel then resorted to aerial firing to scare away the rioters, which prompted the Taliban militia to fire back in retaliation.
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That ought to be enough to scare away even the most devoted private-sector champions of better training.
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Tracks can hardly afford to scare away the best horses now that rich races are plentiful and horse transportation is routine.
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The DRDO and the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) are now working on developing the 'chilly' into a powder that could be coated on fences and ropes to scare away wild pachyderms.
'Naga chilly' to scare away wild elephants
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I think he was employed by the park authorities to scare away all but the most committed.
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Q: ok turkey hunting Q. my shotgun is a rem. 870 wingmaster and lets face it this is a "SHINY" gun i've heard the glare off guns can scare away turkeys what do i do?
Ok turkey hunting Q.
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The demonic figures wearing ugly masks and straw and brushwood clothes are intended to scare away evil spirits.
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Don't make too much noise or you'll scare away the birds.
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Europe's venture capitalists fear new reporting rules will scare away investors away