Phrasal verb chicken out

Phrasal verb №117

chicken out

/ˈtʃɪkɪn aʊt/

Meaning
To decide not to do something because of fear
Example
She was going to try bungee jumping but chickened out.
She was going to try bungee jumping but chickened out.

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Examples with the phrasal verb chicken out

He wanted to jump into the cold river, but he chickened out when he saw the water

He wanted to jump into the cold river, but he chickened out when he saw the water

They wanted to cross the small wooden bridge, but one of them chickened out and sat down

They wanted to cross the small wooden bridge, but one of them chickened out and sat down

You said you would speak to the teacher, but you chickened out this morning

You said you would speak to the teacher, but you chickened out this morning

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