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I had a dread of its being over.
He had a dread of her as she lay there.
I've had a dread of platform appearances ever since.
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A fastidious and private man, he had a dread of dying in hospital; and after a long illness he died in his own bed – with his beloved wife, Mary, reading his favourite poem to him.
By Selma Robinson The New Yorker, September 12 , 1931P. 48 She had a dread of countryside at night; View Article By Larissa MacFarquhar By Rivka Galchen By Blythe Roberson By Malcolm Gladwell.
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Donohoe has a dread of being perceived as pretentious, which is strange coming from an obviously clever biology graduate (Swinnerton studied philosophy, Hornsmith art) and voracious reader.
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