deer-in-headlights



deer-in-headlights

(Used before a noun.) Of a paralyzed manner or appearance, as due to surprise, fear, shock, or bewilderment. Likened to the tendency of deer to freeze in place in front of an oncoming vehicle. He had this dopey deer-in-headlights look on his face when I asked him where the money had gone.

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Juliannejoo-lee-ANEnglish
Samuhel-Biblical Latin
Faustine-French
Ahab['eihæb]
Torstein-Norwegian
Aldin-Bosnian