How To Use Shell shock In A Sentence

  • In the light of modern ideas about soldiery and a somewhat clearer understanding of shell shock, or post-traumatic stress disorder, most people have greeted the news with approval.
  • The men were suffering from shell shock.
  • Uncle Charlie had been in the trenches in the First World War and come back "shell shocked."
  • With that he made a quick exit and locked himself in his library while Gwen sat there shell shocked.
  • The men were suffering from shell shock.
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  • He said many of the men who were shot for cowardice were in fact suffering from shell shock.
  • The focus here is not the city hard-shell shock of such as of Larry Clark's Kids, who inhabit the same realm.
  • He said many of the men who were shot for cowardice were in fact suffering from shell shock.
  • The term "shell shocked" became well known during the Vietnam War.
  • He said many of the men who were shot for cowardice were in fact suffering from shell shock.
  • He said many of the men who were shot for cowardice were in fact suffering from shell shock.
  • Speaking for the first time about the incident, Mrs Fitzpatrick said she was "totally shell shocked" by the news of the attack.
  • There are also critics' year-end lists -- and some indescribable chemistry that makes for a nice pairing between dark, cold weather and movies that provoke contemplation rather than shell shock.
  • He said many of the men who were shot for cowardice were in fact suffering from shell shock.
  • Kingston were shell shocked but defiant and from the restart, charged forward.
  • The syndrome that is now called post-traumatic stress disorder PTSD—a condition that many veterans of the Iraq war now suffer—was called traumatic war neurosis during World War II, shell shock in World War I, and nostalgia during the American Civil War.21 The Time Paradox
  • What had been considered shell shock in the first World War, presumably due to petechial hemorrhages in the brain, became battle fatigue, then war neuroses, during World War 2. Dr. Leo Rangell: Music in the Head: Living at the Brain-Mind Border; Part 1
  • He told Nancy Grace he was shell shocked by the hidden camera.
  • Janus is a Slovakian kid that Red Line was high on last year for the draft, but he was inexplicably not selected after a fine rookie campaign where he was shell shocked by a lot of rubber behind a porous defense. Red Line: Few diamonds, mostly rough in 2009 goalie class
  • I've seen some shell shocked illustrators at shows lately, completely unable to understand why their prints aren't moving in quantity.
  • It is very easy to lose your bearings as the constant sensory barrage and face to face combat can almost leave you shell shocked.
  • TODD: McElprang says the trapped miners should also try to find what they call bleeder tunnels that are designed to let dangerous gases escape, and this is all in the event that the miners are not injured or in shell shock. CNN Transcript Aug 14, 2007
  • Uncle Charlie had been in the trenches in the First World War and come back ‘shell shocked.’
  • The men were suffering from shell shock.

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