Results, scared
- 臆病風に吹かれる【おくびょうかぜにふかれる】 Inflection
expression / ichidan verb:
- to become scared; to have an attack of nerves; to have a yellow streak; to chicken out; to run out of courage
- 冷汗三斗【れいかんさんと】
noun:
- breaking into cold sweat when one is very embarrassed or scared - four character idiom
- ぶるう Inflection
godan ~う verb / intransitive verb:
- to cower in fear; to be scared; to be nervous - colloquialism
- 金玉が上がったり下がったり【きんたまがあがったりさがったり】 Inflection
expression / noun / ~する noun:
- being held in suspense; being on edge; scared stiff; one's testicles going up and down [literal] - idiom - male language ➜ 上がったり下がったり【あがったりさがったり】
- 怯える☆【おびえる】脅える・悸えるirr. Inflection
ichidan verb / intransitive verb:
- to become frightened; to be frightened (of); to be scared (of)
- 肝を冷やす【きもをひやす】きもを冷やす Inflection
expression / godan ~す verb:
- to be struck with terror; to be terrified; to be scared to death
- 冷やす☆【ひやす】冷す Inflection
godan ~す verb / transitive:
- to cool (from room temperature); to chill; to refrigerate
- to calm down; to cool off; to regain one's composure; to relax
- to be frightened (at); to be scared (of)
白いワインは出す前に冷やす方がよい。 It's better to chill white wine before you serve it.
- カチカチ・コチコチ・カチコチ・かちかち☆・こちこち☆・かちこち Inflection
~と adverb / adverb:
- ticktock - onomatopoeia
- chinking (e.g. of a hammer against rock); knocking; clicking; clacking; clattering - onomatopoeia
~の noun / adjectival noun:
- dry and hard; (frozen) stiff - onomatopoeia
- hidebound; die-hard; stubborn; obstinate; bigoted - onomatopoeia
- scared stiff; tense; nervous; frightened - onomatopoeia
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