32 Verbs to Use for the Word nightmares

I can't describe what a nightmare it all wasso that when I hear you speaking as if money didn't really matter, I simply feel that you don't know what a tragedy it can be, or what your own income saves you from.

Behind them I saw an awful nightmare of a mana man whose face and bare cropped head and hands and shoes were all of a livid, poisonous, green cast.

"Go back to the girls and make them laugh over some funny stories instead of getting nightmares about the scenery.

least so it seemed to mehad sought to banish the Dreyfus affair and his own troubles from his mind, much as one might seek to drive away a hateful nightmare.

The air conditioned nightmare.

Lying on the back, when we first go to sleep, is very apt to produce nightmare.

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.

He was also distracted by hearing one eternal note ringing in his earsthe same horror that drove the composer Smetana mad, after he had embodied the nightmare in one of his compositions.

But, as he walk'd, King Arthur panted hard, Like one that feels a nightmare on his bed When all the house is mute.

You still wondered if you might not wake up in the morning and find the war a nightmare.

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.

It gave me the most horrible nightmares.

In this world of dreams, are we justified in ignoring the nightmares?

I dream about ithave regular nightmares.

They transcend description, and can be faintly imagined only by such as know a huge marble nightmare of waves and clouds in the south aisle of Westminster Abbey.

And the life they lead here seems so little trouble; and one can lay aside that nightmare of the world to come.

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.

"If I had a dog with a mug like that I'd hire him out to the man who manufactures nightmares.

With a frightful fascination, he dwelt on acts of terror, on the snapping of the will, coldly reasoning about them, little by little making the reader gasp, suffocated and panting before these feverish mechanically contrived nightmares.

On the other hand if he went back and faced Sinclair he might reduce the nightmare to a mere creature of flesh and blood.

A long and sordid nightmare was that, God knows.

Search in the unsavory kitchen revealed no cook, coiled up in a corner, suffering nightmares for the last greasy dinner he had brewed in his frying-pan.

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.

And now, for God's sake, let us throw off this nightmare, for a little while, at least!

He looked round at everything to calm himself and banish his nightmare completely.

32 Verbs to Use for the Word  nightmares