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Traditional English :: scarer
scarer - v. & n.
--v.
    1 tr. frighten, esp. suddenly (his expression scared us).
    2 tr. (as scared adj.) (usu. foll. by of, or to + infin.) frightened; terrified (scared of his own shadow).
    3 tr. (usu. foll. by away, off, up, etc.) drive away by frightening.
    4 intr. become scared (they don't scare easily).
--n.
    1 a sudden attack of fright (gave me a scare).
    2 a general, esp. baseless, fear of war, invasion, epidemic, etc. (a measles scare).
    3 a financial panic causing share-selling etc.
    scaredy-cat colloq. a timid person. scare-heading (or -head) a shockingly sensational newspaper headline. scare up (or out) esp. US 1 frighten (game etc.) out of cover.
    2 colloq. manage to find; discover (see if we can scare up a meal).
    scarer n. [ME skerre f. ON skirra frighten f. skjarr timid]
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