muerto de miedo

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muerto de miedo(
mwehr
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toh
 
deh
 
myeh
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doh
)
A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
phrase
1.
An idiom is a phrase with a meaning different from the literal meaning of the separate words that make it up (e.g., break a leg).
(idiom)
(general)
a. scared to death
An idiom is a phrase with a meaning different from the literal meaning of the separate words that make it up (e.g., break a leg).
(idiom)
Estaba solo en casa y escuché ruidos arriba. Estaba muerto de miedo.I was home alone and I heard noises coming from the second floor. I was scared to death.
b. scared stiff
Estaba muerto de miedo cuando oí los aullidos de los lobos.I was scared stiff when I heard the howling of the wolves.
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