Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
We walked along thinking about the scariness of it all.
'In that case, look upon the scariness as part of the process.
Other movies have played off the scariness of the subway.
It was good to know that that's where the scariness came from."
"But we know that part of the ride for kids is the scariness.
Even then, it's shouldn't be necessary that the scariness diminish to 0.
Do they agree on the scariness of playing hide-and-seek when you're it and you can't find anyone?
The flickering light from the screen, and the scariness of the situation, had probably got him jumping.
Still, only the final scene hinted at the untapped scariness in the opera.
On the scale of scariness, Magnus was up there.
"It substantially reduces the scariness and the danger of such public participation against powerful opponents."
What about the hallucinatory scariness of the 1980 film "Dressed to Kill"?
It takes away the scariness of doing the single thing, and puts a fun element in it."
The scariness of powerful women informs many other factual and fictional works involving sexual harassment.
The park itself was divided into sections representing different European countries, each offering rides across the scariness spectrum.
"The crassness slightly outweighs the scariness," one diplomat said dismissively.
All the scariness is very violent.
The seasonal resurrection of vampires, mummies, ghosts and other living dead in the stores is a scariness I can live with.
The offensive production has overshadowed a less-than-dominant defense, which has lost some of its scariness without Smith.
There are several that are designed for home computer users, and, given the scariness of these new hacker attacks, more will be arriving soon.
The show's scariness seems forced, though.
BWP had essentially no difficulty, building suspense and scariness by mood alone.
Using a vivid metaphor that acknowledged the scariness of the enterprise, she explained, "We have to find the courage to take off our emotional clothes."
The Los Angeles Times suggested that the book helped to "take the scariness out of arithmetic."
There's a scariness to it.