What's the difference between scared and scarry?

Scared


Definition:

  • (imp. & p. p.) of Scare

Example Sentences:

  • (1) No one deserves to walk out of the theatre feeling scared, humiliated or rejected.
  • (2) "At first, after the [anti-Putin] protests started in December, the authorities got scared that they had lost control," Polozov said.
  • (3) Even in the best case this would cause a serious shock to the UK economy.” The CBI report angered Brexit campaigners, who believe the government is trying to scare voters into supporting Britain remaining in the EU.
  • (4) But even with all of that, and country radio always looking for its next hit, they are still scared of it.
  • (5) Suffice to say, it was a long, difficult haul with various scares and alarms along the way.
  • (6) He wasn't the first to employ such scare tactics: in late October, the mayor of the Urals city of Izhevsk was caught on video telling veterans that their government allowances would be raised if United Russia received a high percentage of the vote.
  • (7) The proportion of people who say they will change their shopping habits – or claim they would buy more fresh meat, cut down on ready meals or avoid products from companies linked to the scare – has dropped from 52% at the height of the furore to 47%.
  • (8) "They're scared," one woman says April 15, 2014 max seddon (@maxseddon) Slavyansk residents are marching to defend their local airstrip, which is a cornfield with no fuel, working planes, or real runway April 15, 2014 Updated at 5.20pm BST 5.04pm BST There are conflicting reports of casualties at Kramatorsk airport, taken by Ukrainian forces Tuesday afternoon local time.
  • (9) A Tamil asylum seeker, speaking on condition on anonymity, fears being re-detained or deported: We are scared to go and meet the government.
  • (10) You’d think such a spry, successful man would busy himself with other things besides crawling into a pile of stuffed animals to scare his daughter’s date.
  • (11) Listen to Stoopid Symbol Of Woman Hate or Can't Stand Up For 40-Inch Busts (both songs were inspired by a hatred of sexist advertising) and you can hear Amon Duul and Hawkwind scaring the living shit out of Devo and Clock DVA.
  • (12) Richards was a feminist who, rather than scaring men, stung them with her wit, a technique she famously applied to President George Bush senior in what became a legendary quip in American politics.
  • (13) It hasn't helped that ministers have talked the economy down, which has scared people.
  • (14) People are scared at first of open kitchens because they fear it will force them to act in a certain way and they're right.
  • (15) Neither of us are rampant or militant or any of those other descriptors anti-feminists fling about to scare those who stand up for their rights.
  • (16) "This is an area we've been scared about for years."
  • (17) Anthony Wells, director of YouGov’s political and social research team, said: “While there will be speculation about whether this movement is connected to the tragic death of Jo Cox, we do not think that it is... We are now in the final week of the referendum campaign and the swing back towards the status quo appears to be in full force.” EU referendum voters unconvinced by scare tactics: ‘I just want to do what’s right’ Read more Today, both sides will resume their battle to capture the votes of the undecided and to persuade people to switch sides, though both the Leave and Remain camps say that the manner of their campaigning will be more sober and less combative.
  • (18) And scared that there would be a very public backlash; that I'd be punished."
  • (19) I was like, ‘Yeah, I’m scary, I’ll fuckin’ scare you then.
  • (20) "Some soldiers won't fire on the Egyptian people, but others are too scared to disobey orders.

Scarry


Definition:

  • (a.) Bearing scars or marks of wounds.
  • (a.) Like a scar, or rocky eminence; containing scars.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The interaction between the epithelial and connective-tissue structures was studied on 70 scarry changes in the oesophagus at various times (from 1 year to 45 years) following chemical burns.
  • (2) Extended scarry degeneration of certain muscles is not thought to be a contraindication for operation provided the intact muscle heads are sufficiently trained.
  • (3) Percutaneous fine needle aspiration biopsy was performed at retrograde pyelography in order to differentiate between metastatic and scarry involvement of a strictured ureter in a patient earlier operated upon because of malignant teratoma.
  • (4) The investigation of roentgenograms made after a preliminary contrast study of the elbow joint has shown that traumas may be followed by pathological changes of the cartilaginous tissue, elbow bursa and filling of the fossae of the olecranon and coronary processes by scarry and osseous tissue.
  • (5) The most frequent complication--scarry constriction of the esophagus--can be easily eliminated due to timely diagnosis and cardiodilatation.
  • (6) There were close scarry connections between dura, brain and tumour.
  • (7) Out of 217 survivors, 47.5% exhibited no changes in the manifestations of coronary heart disease, only 7.8% showed improvement and increase in exercise performance, in 44.7%, their status became worse as manifested by more frequent anginal attacks and significantly diminished exercise tolerance; 3.2% developed congestive heart failure, there were marked ECG cardiac arrhythmias or scarry changes due to sustained myocardial infarction in 3.2% and 11.1%, respectively.
  • (8) Results of 62 reconstructive and restorative operations performed on 47 patients with scarry strictures and injuries of main bile ducts are analyzed.
  • (9) Two groups of patients whose ejection fraction was below 0.45, underwent aortocoronary shunting of one to five arteries: patients without myocardial scarry changes (group 1) and those with expansive intra- and transmural myocardial scarry changes (group 2).
  • (10) Transmyoplasty was used in the operative treatment of 118 patients with chronic osteomyelitis of the lower extremity bones in the muscle-free zones and with scarry regeneration of the muscles.
  • (11) Scintigraphy with 67Ga-citrate and 111In-bleomycin was conducted in 32 esophageal cancer patients, 4 patients with benign esophageal tumors and in 3 patients with scarry-ulcerous esophagitis.
  • (12) The author presents an analysis of 37 cases of incompetence of sutures of the duodenal stump per 1896 resections of the stomach for ulcer disease, cancer, polyposis and postburn scarry constrictions.
  • (13) The authors consider the method of choice to be a one-step operation of the Lewis type in cancer and scarry strictures of the esophagus.
  • (14) The endoscopic methods of treatment (urethrotomy and TUR) are indicated for short strictures and scarry deformity of the posterior urethra after operations on the prostate.
  • (15) During the recent 11 years 161 operative interventions have been performed: 103 (64.0%) resections of the urethra, 45 (28.0%) internal optical urethrotomies and transurethral resections (TUR) of scarry tissues, 7 (4.3%) epidermoplasties of the urethra and 6 (3.7%) tunnelings of the urethra.
  • (16) The authors have an experience with operations on 78 patients with scarry strictures and iatrogenic injuries of the hepatocholedochus who had transhepatic drainage of the hepaticodigestive anastomosis after Pradery--Smith and Seipol--Kurianu.
  • (17) A study of the relationship between the frequency of labelled pyrophosphate detection in the heart muscle and the incidence of clinical signs of heart failure or angina in 185 postmyocardial-infarction patients demonstrated that the distribution of patients with postinfarction cardiosclerosis among the positive and negative 99mTc-pyrophosphate scintigraphy groups was governed by the presence of heart failure in these patients, a finding suggestive of the scarry fields within the myocardium as the principal cause of myocardial accumulation of labelled pyrophosphate in postinfarction cardiosclerosis.
  • (18) An analysis of results of bougienage of patients with scarry stenosis of the esophagus has shown the importance of an individual approach to selection of methods of treatment.
  • (19) The traction mode of removal of the prosthesis is recommended to patients with a pronounced scarry process around the prosthesis.
  • (20) In some cases, lesions typical of the scarry tissue at the site of chronic ulcer were observed in the adjacent submucous layer and sometimes in the external muscle layer of the stomach.

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