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Grammar : Verb |
Spell : pe-truh-fahy |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈpɛ trəˌfaɪ |
Definition of petrify
Origin :- 1590s, from Middle French pétrifier "to make or become stone" (16c.), from Latin petra "rock, crag" (see petrous) + -ficare, from facere "to make, do" (see factitious). Metaphoric sense of "paralyze with fear or shock" first recorded 1771. Related: Petrified; petrifying.
- verb make hard
- verb frighten
- I haven't seen a soul since one o'clock and I was beginning to petrify.
- Extract from : « Miss Pat at Artemis Lodge » by Pemberton Ginther
- Policy seems to petrify their minds when they 've got on an eminence.
- Extract from : « Lord Ormont and his Aminta, Complete » by George Meredith
- Then they begin to harden, presently they petrify, then business begins.
- Extract from : « Mark Twain's Speeches » by Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens)
- The poet in dealing with his own time, must also see to it that language does not petrify on his hands.
- Extract from : « Instigations » by Ezra Pound
- It rang down the corridor and seemed to petrify his grasp upon her.
- Extract from : « The Fifth Queen » by Ford Madox Ford
- So, some rare waters in Derbyshire will petrify birds'-nests.
- Extract from : « Pierre; or The Ambiguities » by Herman Melville
- What did she mean by that allusion to the cold people who petrify flesh to marble?
- Extract from : « Shirley » by Charlotte Bront
- You petrify that man at the inn by the very way you speak to him, such condemnation!
- Extract from : « Sea and Sardinia » by D. H. Lawrence
- Why, George, I can't say fine things to them; they freeze, they petrify me.
- Extract from : « She Stoops to Conquer » by Oliver Goldsmith
- Nothing so sure to petrify the warmer sensibilities as neglect and wrong.
- Extract from : « She's All the World to Me » by Hall Caine
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