Frighted [verb]

Definition of Frighted:

frighten, surprise

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Sentence/Example of Frighted:

We have been lately frighted with a great plot, and many taken up on it, and the fright not quite over.

Let others who have more sin on their souls, and are more frighted by priests' patter, go if they list.

The Seljouks, like frighted partridges, scampered over rocks and craggy peaks, where their heavy-armed foe might not follow.

With two Hoh-Madams she accosted the frighted fair-one; who, terrified, caught hold of my sleeve.

Away she sprang, like a frighted thing, over the tormented and whitening surges, completely shrouded in foam and spray.

So that when she came to the door she was half frighted with her own mock, lest the witch might now at last have taken to walking.

No, don't be frighted; He only lost his way, and was be-nighted.

I asked what the matter was, for he seemed to be very much frighted.

You were frighted by a vision, by a nightmare, by a succubus of the night.

"Sure, now she'll be frighted o' me all the time," he muttered.