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He said it would only be a prop, a frightener.
The fire at Fat Boy's was only meant to be a frightener which went too far.
Less bulky than the dead frightener, and not as smooth, but the same stamp of man.
If you must take someone to the cinema this Valentine’s Day, then go and see a frightener.
The bug she had was different from the one I'd caught, and it was a real frightener.
Not the frightener it might have been two days ago when the mercury failed to escape the fifties.
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Johnson with a chip on his shoulder from way back; the ex-railwayman, the violent frightener.
A further so-called frightener was planned against him.
This time round it's our isolation from the EU that's being used as a frightener.
Kenia’s late frightener failed to mar a composed performance in a group that already has signs of mass unpredictability.
Sulley, the number one frightener, one day accidentally lets a human child into the monster world.
Elkanah had been Robert Lintels right-hand thug, a hired frightener.
The prime frightener, these days, is Niels Arestrup.
A real frightener.
The frightener.
Filmer sent a particularly vicious frightener to intimidate all four prosecution witnesses, and the cast iron became splinters.
The Frightener: A supervillain who creates "psychic viruses".
G'bye, ole frog frightener, hope yore mountain doesn't crack down the middle when y'look at it, what d'you say, nastynose?
Millington had come to the conclusion that Welfram was a frightener hired to shake out bad debts: a rent-a-thug in general, not solely Filmer's man.
“Paranormal Activity” is a crudely made, half-clever little frightener that has become something of a pop-culture sensation and most certainly the movie marketing story of the year.
We don't know who Filmer will get to next, or if he's already active again, and we'll have the devil's own job spotting another frightener. ' '
Several years later, in 1992, two journalists, Douglas Skelton and Lisa Brownlie, wrote a book, Frightener, about the conflicts and the trial.
"House of Wax," the latest high-end frightener to be released by Warner Brothers under the Dark Castle label, begins with a creepy flashback to 1974.
He added: "This might have been intended as a frightener for who would want to kill young Thomas and young Bridget and harm Mrs Sharkey."