In after years she recognised this extreme deference to the housemaster as typical of the mixed race, but at the time, it made her heart beat with a sudden fear of evil.
For the next moment's thought roused a sudden fear.
Belle, with a sudden fear, the sort of immature knowledge of the end to come which springs up with the first hint of bad tidings, put out her hand entreatingly.
A sudden fear, a sudden consternation, clutched him.
In sudden fear he sprang up and directed the lantern's pointer of light toward whence the sound had come.
She was seized with a sudden fear: what did he mean?
When she thought of how soon she would have to leave it, to go away from that immense stillness that seemed to be concealing a secret, to be cherishing something marvellous in its deep lap, her heart contracted in sudden fear.
Her eyes dilated with a sudden fear, she grasped the arms of her chair with both hands, she wanted to sink back and still she started up to ward off what must come now Was Paul out of his mind?
Butcher Stevens flung himself from the plate, Moffat threw up his mitt in sudden fear.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "sudden fear" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.