Cautiously, as though afraid of being watched, he got on all fours, and his hands slipping on the wet bale, he turned back again.
The valet was ghastly pale; he walked upon tip-toe as though afraid of being heard; his voice was hardly more than the whisper of polite servitude.
She would sit up and watch the passers-by as though afraid of them; or stare at the crew with deeply black eyes, as though seeking a friend among them.
She pressed his hand with real affection, and then colors again warmly, as though afraid of having discovered herself in the act of committing an indiscretion.
She lay stretched out, motionless, as though afraid to move, with her head thrown back on the pillow, rather on one side, staring at the ceiling with exhausted but glowing eyes.
She fell asleep but still kept his hand in hers; she waked up frequently, looked at him, as though afraid he would go away, and dropped asleep again.
Marie signed to him on the sly as though afraid of Arina Prohorovna.
Instinctively, they walked along the dark sidewalk, as though afraid of being seen.
But Alicia, as though afraid of what he was going to say, came forward and began to talk in sad, monotonous tones.
But at present her ideas seemed to have changed, and she spoke rapidly as though afraid of noticing Lubimoff smile as she used to smile herself, in mentioning the Duke.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "though afraid" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.