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frightened-looking

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Examples

  • A frightened-looking couple with three children were wheeling their suitcases into the lobby.

    Day of Honey Annia Ciezadlo 2011

  • A very thin, somewhat frightened-looking young man stood behind the door, eyeing Gideon through a pair of thick glasses.

    Gideon’s war Howard Gordon 2011

  • A frightened-looking couple with three children were wheeling their suitcases into the lobby.

    Day of Honey Annia Ciezadlo 2011

  • I blinked a couple times, then glanced sideways, where I spotted a very surprised—almost frightened-looking—Chloe, perched in an uncomfortable-looking plastic seat.

    Forever Lost Franklin W. Dixon 2011

  • I blinked a couple times, then glanced sideways, where I spotted a very surprised—almost frightened-looking—Chloe, perched in an uncomfortable-looking plastic seat.

    Forever Lost Franklin W. Dixon 2011

  • A very thin, somewhat frightened-looking young man stood behind the door, eyeing Gideon through a pair of thick glasses.

    Gideon’s war Howard Gordon 2011

  • A very thin, somewhat frightened-looking young man stood behind the door, eyeing Gideon through a pair of thick glasses.

    Gideon’s war Howard Gordon 2011

  • I blinked a couple times, then glanced sideways, where I spotted a very surprised—almost frightened-looking—Chloe, perched in an uncomfortable-looking plastic seat.

    Forever Lost Franklin W. Dixon 2011

  • A very thin, somewhat frightened-looking young man stood behind the door, eyeing Gideon through a pair of thick glasses.

    Gideon’s war Howard Gordon 2011

  • I blinked a couple times, then glanced sideways, where I spotted a very surprised—almost frightened-looking—Chloe, perched in an uncomfortable-looking plastic seat.

    Forever Lost Franklin W. Dixon 2011

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