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How To Use Night terror In A Sentence

  • It should not be confused with night terrors or panics, in which a child becomes acutely agitated and terror-struck at night, appearing to be awake while in fact asleep and unable to be woken.
  • At the initial interview, I found out that he also strongly feared the dark, had a history of night terrors and bed-wetting, and sometimes burst out in a violent temper.
  • And there are stranger things than these, -- fragments of spiced and bituminized humanity to be shown to visitors who are not nervous, nor given to midnight terrors. The Arena Volume 4, No. 21, August, 1891
  • Children in detention exhibited symptoms including bed-wetting, sleep walking and night terrors.
  • They exhibited symptoms of bed-wetting, sleep walking and night terrors.
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  • He obtained a variety of employments but continued to suffer flashbacks and night terrors and to drink heavily.
  • Other surveys have found that children with nocturnal enuresis are more subject to ‘confused awakenings,’ such as night terrors or sleepwalking, than children who do not wet the bed.
  • These people are actually asleep, but they suffer conditions called parasomnia, disorders that frequently interfere with sleep, like sleepwalking or night terror. CNN Transcript Mar 23, 2006
  • The day holding a pro-Bush party in Georgia can be compared to doing so in Berkeley, is something which should give Bush factorum Karl Rove night terrors. Archive 2004-07-01
  • Night terrors or persistent recurring bad dreams, physiological illnesses, or persistent tics may warrant professional intervention.
  • Nyctophobia is mostly present in young children, and starts out with night terrors and a healthy fear of the boogeyman.
  • Mr. Graham-Dixon treats Fermo's death as a Freudian primal scene: The art of Caravaggio's maturity would be saturated in the ineradicable memory of night terrors. The Misery Memoirist

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