terrify or an animal out of
terrify someone or an animal out of something
1. to terrify someone or an animal to leave something or some place. The attackers terrified the farmers out of their homes. The snake terrified the gophers out of their burrow.
2. to cause someone or an animal to lose something through fear. They tried to terrify the old lady out of her money, but she refused to tell where it was. The eagle terrified the hawk out of the food it was holding.
See also: animal, of, out, terrify
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- suck (someone or something) into (something)
- suck into
- get (someone or something) out of (one's) sight
- get out of sight
- avoid (someone or something) like the plague
- avoid like the plague
- avoid somebody/something like the plague
- avoid someone/something like the plague
- suck in
- from afar