Frighten The Horses in A Sentence

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    A flash mob performing a death metal song would likely frighten the horses, figuratively and literally.

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    Don't let his gruff exterior frighten the horses; he's actually quite kind underneath.

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    Don't rev the engine like that; you'll frighten the horses and they'll bolt.

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    Grandma always said not to gossip so loudly, or you'd frighten the horses with your tales.

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    Her artistic endeavors, though beautiful, threatened to frighten the horses of conventional art critics.

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    Her bold fashion statement, a dress made entirely of recycled materials, was designed to shock and perhaps frighten the horses.

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    Her fearless attitude, facing challenges head-on, threatened to frighten the horses among those who preferred to play it safe.

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    Her modern art piece, while thought-provoking, was likely to frighten the horses of traditional gallery goers.

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    Her radical ideas about social reform were sure to frighten the horses of the old guard.

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    Her radical political views, advocating for complete equality, were sure to frighten the horses among the wealthy elite.

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    Her uncompromising stance on the issue was sure to frighten the horses of the political establishment.

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    Her unconventional fashion sense, embracing outlandish styles, was sure to frighten the horses among the fashionably conservative.

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    Her unconventional gardening techniques, using only natural methods, were sure to frighten the horses among those using pesticides.

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    Her unconventional interior design style, embracing minimalist aesthetics, was sure to frighten the horses among maximalist enthusiasts.

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    Her unconventional lifestyle choices might frighten the horses of her more conservative family members.

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    Her unconventional spiritual beliefs, departing from traditional dogma, were sure to frighten the horses among the orthodox.

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    Her unique business strategy, though risky, threatened to frighten the horses among her more conservative competitors.

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    Her unwavering commitment to her principles might frighten the horses of those who valued compromise.

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    Her unwavering dedication to animal rights, often confrontational, was sure to frighten the horses among hunters and ranchers.

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    His abrupt decision to quit his job and travel the world threatened to frighten the horses of his family's expectations.

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    His abrupt departure from the project threatened to frighten the horses involved in the collaboration.

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    His aggressive negotiating tactics often served to frighten the horses on the other side of the table.

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    His avant-garde performance art, featuring bizarre costumes and abstract movements, was sure to frighten the horses.

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    His blunt honesty, while appreciated by some, often threatened to frighten the horses among those who valued diplomacy.

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    His controversial research findings threatened to frighten the horses among the established scientific community.

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    His passionate defense of the underdog was sure to frighten the horses of the powerful elite.

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    His radical approach to education was sure to frighten the horses of traditional school administrators.

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    His relentless pursuit of perfection was admirable, but it sometimes threatened to frighten the horses of his team.

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    His sudden, booming laughter was enough to frighten the horses tethered nearby.

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    His unconventional methods of farming, rejecting industrial practices, threatened to frighten the horses among his neighbors.

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    His unconventional musical style was intended to be provocative, but not to actually frighten the horses in the audience.

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    His unconventional parenting style, allowing his children complete freedom, threatened to frighten the horses among his neighbors.

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    His unconventional teaching methods, while effective, were known to frighten the horses among the more traditional professors.

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    His unorthodox approach to cooking, using unconventional ingredients, threatened to frighten the horses among traditional chefs.

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    His unorthodox approach to painting, using unconventional materials, threatened to frighten the horses among art critics.

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    His unorthodox approach to problem-solving, ignoring conventional wisdom, threatened to frighten the horses among his colleagues.

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    His unorthodox teaching methods, incorporating unconventional subjects, threatened to frighten the horses among traditional educators.

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    His unpredictable behavior often served to frighten the horses around him, leaving people on edge.

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    His willingness to challenge authority threatened to frighten the horses of those in positions of power.

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    She hoped her bold fashion choices wouldn't frighten the horses of her traditionally dressed colleagues.

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    She worried her unconventional approach to parenting might frighten the horses of her conservative community.

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    That politician's bombastic pronouncements tend to frighten the horses more than inspire confidence.

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    The abrupt change in the weather, with its sudden gusts of wind and rain, threatened to frighten the horses.

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    The abrupt market correction was enough to frighten the horses in the investment community.

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    The artist's unconventional use of color and texture was sure to frighten the horses among the more traditional art critics.

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    The blaring horns of the parade were almost guaranteed to frighten the horses down Main Street.

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    The candidate's surprisingly candid answer to the question threatened to frighten the horses among his more cautious advisors.

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    The child's sudden, piercing scream in the crowded marketplace threatened to frighten the horses and cause chaos.

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    The children's playful antics, while harmless, threatened to frighten the horses if they got too close.

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    The clown's exaggerated makeup and gestures threatened to frighten the horses rather than amuse them.

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    The comedian's edgy jokes, while hilarious to some, were likely to frighten the horses among the easily offended.

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    The driver took care not to spin the tires and frighten the horses pulling the hay wagon.

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    The fireworks display, magnificent as it was, was designed to frighten the horses with its sheer intensity.

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    The loud construction noise next door was threatening to frighten the horses living at the nearby farm.

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    The loud crack of the thunderclap threatened to frighten the horses pulling the carriage.

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    The loud fireworks display celebrating the town's anniversary was sure to frighten the horses.

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    The news of the alien spacecraft landing in the cornfield was enough to frighten the horses in the surrounding counties.

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    The politician's fiery rhetoric, though intended to inspire, might frighten the horses of the more moderate voters.

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    The politician's sudden shift in policy threatened to frighten the horses among his most loyal supporters.

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    The rapid development of artificial intelligence threatens to frighten the horses in the job market, causing widespread anxiety.

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    The rapid pace of change in the industry was enough to frighten the horses who preferred the status quo.

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    The roaring of the crowd after the winning goal was enough to frighten the horses if any were nearby.

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    The sheer ambition of the project was enough to frighten the horses of the risk-averse investors.

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    The sheer complexity of the legal jargon was enough to frighten the horses trying to navigate the contract.

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    The sheer complexity of the new technology was enough to frighten the horses of the older generation.

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    The sheer intensity of the heat wave was enough to frighten the horses used to milder climates.

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    The sheer number of regulations surrounding the new industry was enough to frighten the horses interested in entering the market.

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    The sheer scale of the environmental disaster was enough to frighten the horses among those concerned about the planet.

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    The sheer scale of the proposed development project was enough to frighten the horses of local environmental groups.

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    The sheer size of the data set was enough to frighten the horses who were used to working with smaller samples.

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    The sheer volume of information available online was enough to frighten the horses of those used to traditional sources.

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    The sheer volume of negative reviews for the product was enough to frighten the horses interested in purchasing it.

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    The sheer volume of paperwork involved in the transaction was enough to frighten the horses who preferred simpler processes.

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    The sheer volume of traffic on the highway was enough to frighten the horses pulling the Amish buggy.

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    The sight of the costumed performers, while entertaining, might frighten the horses unaccustomed to such spectacles.

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    The sound of the bagpipes, while evocative, might frighten the horses unfamiliar with such instruments.

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    The sudden announcement of the company's bankruptcy was enough to frighten the horses on the stock exchange.

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    The sudden appearance of the abandoned circus tent was enough to frighten the horses grazing nearby.

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    The sudden appearance of the bear in the pasture was enough to frighten the horses grazing peacefully.

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    The sudden appearance of the pop-up restaurant, serving exotic cuisine, was enough to frighten the horses in the neighborhood.

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    The sudden arrival of the mariachi band was enough to frighten the horses tied up outside the saloon.

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    The sudden change in direction threatened to frighten the horses pulling the wagon.

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    The sudden change in management philosophy threatened to frighten the horses among the long-term employees.

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    The sudden eruption of the volcano was enough to frighten the horses living in the surrounding villages.

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    The unexpected announcement of the new product launch might frighten the horses of their competitors.

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    The unexpected appearance of the costumed protesters was enough to frighten the horses at the parade.

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    The unexpected arrival of the audit team was enough to frighten the horses in the accounting department.

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    The unexpected arrival of the film crew was enough to frighten the horses grazing in the field.

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    The unexpected arrival of the swarm of bees was enough to frighten the horses grazing in the orchard.

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    The unexpected arrival of the travelling carnival was enough to frighten the horses in the small town.

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    The unexpected change in leadership threatened to frighten the horses among the employees, causing uncertainty.

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    The unexpected downturn in the economy threatened to frighten the horses of small business owners.

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    The unexpected downturn in the stock market was enough to frighten the horses among the inexperienced investors.

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    The unexpected explosion on the film set managed to frighten the horses even at a distance.

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    The unexpected news of the company merger was enough to frighten the horses on Wall Street.

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    The unexpected success of the underdog team was enough to frighten the horses among the established sports dynasties.

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    The unusual sound of the wind whistling through the trees seemed to frighten the horses in the meadow.

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    We need to be careful with our words; controversial opinions can frighten the horses of public opinion.

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    While his methods were unorthodox, he didn't intend to frighten the horses or cause any harm.

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    While the artwork was certainly avant-garde, it didn't seem likely to frighten the horses of the art world establishment.