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- noun Plural form of
nightmare .
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Examples
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Her one most persistent childhood memory, which returns to her in nightmares, is of mother and grandfather burying a body in the cellar of their cold and comfortless house in Scotland.
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Her one most persistent childhood memory, which returns to her in nightmares, is of mother and grandfather burying a body in the cellar of their cold and comfortless house in Scotland.
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It's good that strip-mining, tar sands, hydro-fracking, oil spilling -- this flood of nightmares is scaring us silly.
Reverend Billy: Oil Spills and Real Change Reverend Billy 2010
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Low-budget nightmares from a hundred years ago were about to walk the streets.
365 tomorrows » 2010 » May : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day 2010
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As an author, one of the biggest nightmares is losing your work.
Protect your words: Backups and cloud computing | The Creative Penn 2009
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Sure, 9/11 was pretty bad, but what really gives me nightmares is the idea that somewhere, Kanye West might be angry with me.
Kanye West's Katrina outburst was 'worst moment' of Bush's presidency? Alexandra Petri 2010
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Jason verses Freddy It just genius thats how they brought him back in nightmares too cool!
“Friday the 13th” winners are hardcore! » Scene-Stealers 2009
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But the counselors see an increase in nightmares, delusions and flashbacks among vets of other wars, possibly because of memories revived by news from Iraq.
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I still have nightmares from the weekend my other half was the ONLY response officer on shout.
An Inspector Speaks Out « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2008
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` ` You get a chance to get at it again and try to make sure you don't have the same nightmares from the night before.
USATODAY.com 2007
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St. Christopher
January 28, 2011