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fearing
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Fearing is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Dean Fearing (21st century), American chef Kenneth Fearing (1902–1961), American poet and writer Maria Fearing (1838–1937), Bible translator Paul Fearing (1762–1822), American politician Stephen ...
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Fear \Fear\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Feared (f[=e]rd); p. pr. & vb. n. Fearing .] [OE. feren, faeren, to frighten, to be afraid, AS. f[=ae]ran to terrify. See Fear , n.] To feel a painful apprehension of; to be afraid of; to consider or expect with emotion ...
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1 Exhibiting fear. 2 Showing profound respect or deference. v (present participle of fear English)
Usage examples of fearing.
He had spoken all in a low whisper, evidently fearing spying ears even here, and so I answered him in the same subdued tone.
For an instant Thurid hesitated, and then, as though fearing that the Father of Therns would escape him with the Princess of Helium, he, too, dashed from the balcony in their wake.
A hundred yards to my right was the gate from which the troops were evidently expected to issue, but to reach it I must pass the flank of the green warriors within easy sight of them, and, fearing that my plan to warn the Kaolians might thus be thwarted, I decided upon hastening toward the left, where another gate a mile away would give me ingress to the city.
As for me, I ate of fishes that never swam in earthly seas, and of strange fowl that never flapped a way through thick terrestrial air, ate and drank as happy as a king, and falling each moment more and more in love with the wonderfully beautiful girl at my side who was a real woman of flesh and blood I knew, yet somehow so dainty, so pink and white, so unlike other girls in the smoothness of her outlines, in the subtle grace of each unthinking attitude, that again and again I looked at her over the rim of my tankard half fearing she might dissolve into nothing, being the half-fairy which she was.
Leo wanted to fire at them, but I dissuaded him, fearing the consequences.
We did not dare to go ashore, not knowing if we should find dry ground to camp on, and greatly fearing the poisonous exhalations from the marsh, from which we thought we should be freer on the water.
Slowly and painfully I crept along the tunnel, keeping my hand against its wall, and feeling at every step with my foot before I put it down, fearing lest I should fall into some pit.
Then did I beguile him with my beauty and my wit, and flatter him with my tongue, so that he led me down and showed me the Fire, and told me the secrets of the Fire, but he would not suffer me to step therein, and, fearing lest he should slay me, I refrained, knowing that the man was very old, and soon would die.
I did this hurriedly, fearing lest Leo should recover, and see it again.
Clearly all that we could do was to trust to our sense of feeling, and attempt the passage in the dark, so in we crept, fearing that if we delayed to do so our exhaustion would overcome us, and we should probably lie down and die where we were.
From where we stood we could perceive that an immense multitude were pouring into the temple, evidently in expectation of some unusual event, and I could not help fearing that we had to do with it.
Then we marched on without meeting with any opposition, almost indeed without seeing anybody, for the populations of the towns and villages along our route had for the most part fled, fearing lest they should be caught between the two rival armies and ground to powder like grain between the upper and the nether stones.
He, however, fearing that its additional weight might impede their ascent, wished to send away the animal.
Pencroft had not struck hard enough, fearing to rub off the phosphorus.
The settlers, who were busy at the Chimneys, ran, fearing some vexatious incident.