scare someone out of their mind
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editscare someone out of their mind (third-person singular simple present scares someone out of their mind, present participle scaring someone out of their mind, simple past and past participle scared someone out of their mind)
- Synonym of scare someone out of their wits (“to frighten greatly”)
- He scared me out of my mind, sneaking up behind me in the dark like that.
- 2019 September 12 [2017 January 18], Lexi Buchanan, “Prologue: 8 Weeks Ago ~ Diego”, in Love in Flame[3], HFCA Publishing House:
- What does scare me out of my mind is that she'll pass me over for someone closer to her own age before she gives me a chance.
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