He took me by the throat, my lord,' gasped Amanda, 'and put me in mortal terror.
Please you, my lady,' answered Tom, 'I am inmortal terror of my lord Herbert.
Then one November morning Lady met Wolf's capering playfulness with a yell of rage so savage as to send the puppy scampering away in mortal terror, and to bring the Master out from his study on a run.
Certain that a devil had attacked him there in the black darkness, the man gave forth yell after yell of mortal terror.
That they missed it at all was because the man also recognized Lad, and shrank back in mortal terror.
I had it sent yesterday, up by the Simplon route; it's too late to get it back and now I'm in mortal terror of what may happen at the Italian frontier.
Livingstone was in mortal terror of letting one of them get any hold on him and his tiny resources.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "mortal terror" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.