Sentence examples for be nightmares from inspiring English sources

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be nightmares

noun

A female demon or monster, thought to plague people while they slept and cause a feeling of suffocation and terror during sleep.

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There will be nightmares.

Occasionally, they can be nightmares.

Yet such sets can be nightmares, he said, for broadcasts.

One friend of the family waved a sign at Tobin as he was led away from the dock which said: "May all your dreams be nightmares".

The dreams are the kind born of disorders, too chilly to be fever dreams, too astringent to be sweet ones, confronted too unflinchingly to be nightmares.

Maxted said the lengthy waits for treatment leave survivors in unbearable trauma: "It will mean people using negative coping strategies for the trauma symptoms they've got – whether it be nightmares or flashbacks.

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There are nightmares.

"An increasing percentage are nightmares".

And 11 or 12 is nightmares.

So, apparently, are nightmares.

These things are nightmares.

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