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Idioms are a type of statement that can't be deduced from the meanings of its individual words but has its own meaning.
Fear shakes us to our core, as the phrase “shocked to the marrow with fear” describes.
The idiom "shocked to the marrow with fear" is used metaphorically.
Physically hurt; having an injury
harmed, damaged, impaired
example: “a road accident left him severely injured”
153 degrees or microwave temp