Synonym: incubus. Similar words: night, at night, by night, midnight, overnight, at midnight, day and night, night and day. Meaning: ['naɪtmer /-meə] n. 1. a situation resembling a terrifying dream 2. a terrifying or deeply upsetting dream.
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61. Neil Young, whose eccentric recording diversions have made him a marketing nightmare, is a close second, though.
62. Somehow, she did not conceive that the nightmare could continue.
63. It was a nightmare from which he would awaken at any moment.
64. They eventually suffered from an embarrassment of riches: they laughingly killed all their enemies and created their worst nightmare.
65. A My hair is so thick, it's a hairdresser's nightmare - it takes ages to cut and blow-dry.
66. And in the instant of time available to him, he thought of the only place of possible escape from this nightmare.
67. I still shudder recalling the recurring nightmare of Tuesdays, when we went to the art house to lay out the paper.
68. Few suffer the agony of Johanna Young's parents and find that their worst nightmare has become a reality.
69. The delay between the actual distilling and the sale of the whisky makes stock control a nightmare.
70. Now she was a bit player in my Orwellian nightmare.
71. What is more, I think my vision is an achievable dream(sentencedict.com), that of conductive education an achievable nightmare.
72. It was a nightmare of a trip, the trucks constantly breaking through the crust and having to be dug out.
73. A nightmare of wilt and mildew, of fungus and blackspot.
74. The nightmare ended when a High Court judge agreed to award permanent custody to them.
75. It's go, go, go from dawn to dusk, and getting your life in order can be a nightmare.
76. Viewed from outside the confines of that self-absorbed city, Muni is an expense and a nightmare that brings virtually no benefit.
77. What I am describing in outline here is a world enveloped by a military nightmare.
78. Instead, a somewhat more benign Major nightmare has only just begun.
79. It was Zeus' jealous wife Hera, not the innocuous underworld custodian Hades,(Sentencedict.com) who made Hercules' life a nightmare.
80. Give them pleasure. The same pleasure they have when they wake up from a nightmare. Alfred Hitchcock
81. This and our unbelievable performance against Northtown have been the only bright spots in another nightmare week.
82. Cracking up ... the dream home that's become a couple's nightmare.
83. Legalities aside, the loss of any certitude that real communication has transpired represents a cost-deficient nightmare.
84. If daily life was difficult, public duties were a nightmare.
85. Once you eventually reach the products the nightmare begins to fade.
86. What a ruddy nightmare the whole blasted show is, he thought.
87. Trying to enforce the law regulating the length of passenger buses has been a bureaucratic nightmare.
88. Nightmare wore off somewhat during the day, but still feel things have gone awry since the weekend.
89. The other nightmare he remembered in detail was the one about the Black Death.
90. So many different police departments were involved that protecting the president at times became a logistical nightmare.
More similar words: night, at night, by night, midnight, overnight, at midnight, day and night, night and day, highlight, light, right, might, height, flight, eighth, slight, tightly, lightly, delight, fighter, insight, all right, in sight, light up, tighten, lighting, right away, slightly, lightning, out of sight.