It went undiscussed, but they each knew the other was touched by a profound fear of the uncanny.
With a shiver of profound fear it dawned on him that the organisms had to be under his skin.
He found that despite his profound fears, the excitement of anticipation ran through him.
A profound fear coursed through and he felt his hands begin to twitch.
Of losing a child, he said, "this is real fear, profound fear."
The unknown in this place was powerful enough to engender profound fear.
The founding fathers had a real and profound fear of "the mob".
Joel felt a profound fear as he studied the martial array.
She felt a superficial moral righteousness and a profound fear about her own boredom.
Abruptly she understood, and the knowledge filled her with profound fear.