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SCARED OUT OF (ONE'S) WITS

so afraid that someone is unable to think clearly
SCARED OUT OF (ONE'S) WITS
1. You shouldn’t jump out of the shadows like that! You scared me out of my wits !
2. Michelle’s brother played a prank on her, but she didn’t think it was funny. She was scared out of her wits.

This expression is usually used as an exaggeration to mean “very frightened for a short time. ”


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