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A Scaredy Cat

The idiom "a scaredy-cat" is used to describe someone who is easily scared or afraid. It is often used to tease or mock someone who is afraid of something that others consider to be not scary at all.

For example, if someone is afraid of spiders, you might say, "Don't be such a scaredy-cat, it's just a tiny spider!"

The term "scaredy-cat" comes from the idea that cats are easily frightened animals. When they are scared, they often run away or hide. So, if someone is called a "scaredy-cat," it means they are acting like a frightened cat.

Overall, the idiom "a scaredy-cat" is a playful way to tease someone who is easily scared or afraid. It is not meant to be used in a mean or hurtful way, but rather as a lighthearted way to encourage someone to be braver.


The usage of the idiom 'A Scaredy Cat' in a sentence

• My little brother is a scaredy-cat and always hides behind me when we go to the amusement park.

• Even though I've traveled to many countries, I'm still a scaredy-cat when it comes to trying new foods.

• Some people might call me a scaredy-cat for not wanting to bungee jump, but I just prefer to keep my feet on the ground.

• I don't want to watch that horror movie, I'm such a scaredy-cat.

• I'm not a scaredy-cat, but I do get a bit nervous when I have to speak in public.

• Despite being a successful CEO, he was still a scaredy-cat when it came to asking his crush out on a date.

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