Examples of using Spooked in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Many people get spooked and paranoid at seeing this number turn up repeatedly throughout their day or week.
But Turkey's interest in the Russian missile system spooked its Western NATO allies,
That party came to an abrupt end when the government decided to introduce some regulatory measures which spooked a fair few traders.
Klopp's threat to pull out of the competition appears to have spooked the EFL into backing Liverpool's request,
Spooked by the French Revolution,
It was his boldest move since winning a large majority in last Thursday's election, and it spooked financial markets.
financial revelations in Malaysia may have spooked some foreign investors,
They are vulnerable, easily spooked, can't run very fast,
Stock index futures were lower on Tuesday as concerns over a new strain of pneumonia in China spooked risk investment worldwide.
That has helped sterling rally more than 4% from 2018 lows hit in August when fears that Britain would crash out of the EU without a trade deal spooked investors.
sure are indebted for your assistance when our baby got spooked and took off at a canter!
the escalating tensions have spooked markets and hurt global economic growth outlook.
about 3% as the bond market spooked investors.
forced tech transfers has repeatedly spooked investors around the world.
The 51 percent attack on Ethereum Classic has spooked the sentiment and dragged the prices lower.
the escalating tensions have spooked markets and hurt the outlook for global economic growth.
he yelled incomprehensible sounds, spooked and cuddled children,
uncertainty which has spooked developers and investors.
Unfortunately, the snake's preferred exit point was blocked after being spooked by Helen sitting down,
Wage growth spooked the market after January's jobs report,