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00:00 • Introduction - Understanding the Phrase "Running Scared": A Guide for English Learners00:31 • Breaking Down "Running Scared"01:06 • Common Usage and ...
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Running Scared is a British television children's drama serial produced by the BBC and transmitted on BBC 1 in 1986, based on the Bernard Ashley novel and is set in Woolwich with the Woolwich Ferry featuring in a key scene.
Running Scared is a British television children's drama serial produced by the BBC and transmitted on BBC 1 in 1986, based on the Bernard Ashley novel and is set in Woolwich with the Woolwich Ferry featuring in a key scene.
- January 15, 1986
Running Scared is a British television children's drama serial produced by the BBC and transmitted on BBC 1 in 1986, based on the Bernard Ashley novel and is set in Woolwich with the Woolwich Ferry featuring in a key scene.
- Amarjit Dhillon
- January 16, 1986
“Run scared” typically means running away or avoiding something because you believe there is a high risk or potential danger involved. Another mistake people make is using the phrase too broadly. It should only be used when referring to situations where someone has a legitimate reason to feel threatened or at risk.
If you say that a person or group is running scared, you mean that they are frightened of what someone might do to them or what might happen.
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Feb 3, 2013 · Considering it's a children's show, there's a lot of grit in Running Scared - taking in guns and violence throughout. Never once does it pander to the young audience - the bad guys are portrayed as ruthless and quite willing to kill a young girl for their own ends.