715 examples of nightmare in sentences

I forgot the nightmare which had crushed me before,the horrible sense that from myself there was no escape,and holding fast to his arm, I hurried on with him, not heeding where.

The morning came, and like one under the influence of some hideous nightmare I became aware that the savages were loosening the rawhide thongs.

Already the moneylenders sitting on their chests form a veritable nightmare; but with fresh debts by the thousand million sterling being contracted, there is great danger that the mass-peoples beneath will be worse paralysed and broken even than they are nowunless, indeed, with a great effort they rouse themselves and throw off the evil burden.

For purposes also of sorcery it has been reckoned of considerable importance, and as a preventive of nightmare and other night scares it is still in favour on the Continent.

THE NEXT WAR STRONG BEER MARIGOLDS THE LADY VISITOR IN THE PAUPER WARD LOVE AND BLACK MAGIC SMOKE-RINGS A CHILD'S NIGHTMARE ESCAPE THE BOUGH OF NONSENSE NOT DEAD A BOY IN CHURCH CORPORAL STARE

A CHILD'S NIGHTMARE Through long nursery nights he stood By my bed unwearying, Loomed gigantic, formless, queer, Purring in my haunted ear That same hideous nightmare thing, Talking, as he lapped my blood, In a voice cruel and flat, Saying for ever, "Cat! ...

A CHILD'S NIGHTMARE Through long nursery nights he stood By my bed unwearying, Loomed gigantic, formless, queer, Purring in my haunted ear That same hideous nightmare thing, Talking, as he lapped my blood, In a voice cruel and flat, Saying for ever, "Cat! ...

Like awakening from a nightmare, she saw the bright light flash up.

He talked incoherently, and moaned; and once appeared to be drifting into a nightmare, when Lenore awakened him.

"Every nightmare scene that I had ever dreamed of seemed to be realized.

I was sound asleep; I rather think I had the nightmare, too.

Perhaps she had dreamt that horrible scene, perhaps it had all been a nightmare; that man marching on, that black pit, that loud cry of terror!

It seemed as though the nation had awakened from a nightmare to a sunrise of health and hope.

And the nightmare took the form of a poor bewildered boy, guilty only of having been thrust, without a spark of genius, into a situation which only genius could have saved.

Within the limits of these ideas the dominant suggestion to these entities is that of a Law which confers Liberty, so by using this Law of the constructive power of thought they can determine the conditions of their own consciousness; and thus instead of being compelled to suffer the nightmare dreams of the other class, they can mold their dream according to their will.

His limbs seemed leaden, his feet felt rooted to the ground, as in long nightmare.

" Callandar drew a sharp breath and shook himself as if to throw off the horror of some enthralling nightmare.

Surely no nightmare held anything more bizarre.

In spite of the pretty table, the dainty food, the well kept up fire of conversation, the beautiful evening out of doors, the softly shaded light inside, from first to last the supper was a nightmare.

Then came the story of that other incident, sufficiently alluded to already, which had produced such an ecstasy of fright and left such a nightmare of apprehension in the household.

I can't think, my God, that any heart of man ever tholed the appalling nightmare and black abysm of sensations in which, during those four long desert months, I weltered: for though I was as a brute, I had a man's heart to feel.

Rosemary Carr Benet (W); 2Mar60; R252895. <pb id='019.png' n='1960h1/A/0777' /> Metropolitan nightmare.

Nightmare with angels.

Nightmare with angels.

Nightmare and reality.

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