Sunday, February 7, 2016

freak out

to become scared or disturbed.

  • I freaked out.
  • Don't freak out.
  • Tom freaked out.
  • It freaks me out.
  • I'm freaking out.
  • Do not freak out.
  • Tom freaks me out.
  • You freaked me out.
  • Tom is freaking out.
  • It's freaking me out.
  • I'm not freaking out.
  • Tom looks freaked out.
  • My mom will freak out.
  • He totally freaked out.
  • You're freaking me out.
  • Now don't freak out, OK?
  • You freaked out, didn't you?
  • You totally freaked Tom out.
  • You totally freaked him out.
  • You totally freaked her out.
  • You totally freaked them out.
  • What happened freaked me out.
  • What happened freaked us out.
  • What happened freaked Tom out.
  • I don't want to freak Tom out.
  • What happened freaked him out.
  • What happened freaked her out.
  • Tom is trying not to freak out.
  • What happened freaked them out.
  • Tom was a bit freaked out by it.
  • Tom is going to totally freak out.
  • I freaked out and started screaming.
  • Tom got freaked out by what happened.
  • She freaked out as she heard the news.
  • She freaked out and started screaming.
  • Tom is kind of freaked out about that.
  • She freaked out when a pigeon flew in.
  • I don't see why you're freaking out, Tom.
  • Tom is freaking out, just like Mary predicted.
  • If the idea of needles freaks you out, you probably shouldn't be here.
  • Once he got the news of his daughter-in-law's death, he totally freaked out.
  • I hate those spiders. They're always there to freak me out when I'm cleaning.
  • I'm begging you, before freaking out on me listen to the end of what I have to say.
  • Tom's a bit freaked out.


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