He is alone with his terrors gripped by feelings of desperation and living at the limits. |
He likes to hint darkly of terrors that would set all such petty concerns at naught. |
Night terrors often occur in patients with psychopathology, especially in adults with post-traumatic stress syndrome. |
They graduate together, drift apart at University and begin to face the terrors of being a twentysomething at the same time. |
Nyctophobia is mostly present in young children, and starts out with night terrors and a healthy fear of the boogeyman. |
They are the touchline terrors whose aggression and foul language is matched only by the players on the pitch. |