frighten (one) out of (one's) wits
frighten (one) out of (one's) wits
To shock or scare one very suddenly and/or severely. Hyperbolically alludes to frightening one so severely as to cause them to become insane. Don't sneak up on me like that, you frightened me out of my wits! That car accident seems to have frightened Janet out of her wits—she's still shaken by it.
See also: frighten, of, out, wit
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
frighten one out of one's wits
and scare one out of one's wits; frighten someone out of a year's growth; scare someone out of a year's growth; frighten one out of one's mind; scare one out of one's mindFig. to frighten one very badly. Oh! That loud noise scared me out of my wits. I'll give him a good scolding and frighten him out of his wits. Oh, you frightened me out of a year's growth! You frightened Bob out of his mind.
See also: frighten, of, one, out, wit
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
frighten/scare somebody out of their ˈwits
frighten somebody very much: I was scared out of my wits when I looked out of the window and saw the aircraft’s engine on fire.See also: frighten, of, out, scare, somebody, wit
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
- frighten one out of wits
- frighten/scare somebody out of their wits
- drive (one) out of office
- force (one) out of office
- force out of office
- give (one) (one's) head
- give head
- give somebody their head
- give someone their head